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Mark Padgett Wed Jun 27, 2001 01:39pm

First of all, IANAL, but I do know that you are liable if you allow a player to play with jewelry and their is an injury to either that player or another player.

I never officiate a game if the court administration (rec league) tells players they may wear jewelry, taped over or not. I will not risk my entire career just because some kid got her ears pierced the day before, or because some guy doesn't want to take off his wedding ring.

Also, I don't allow rubberbands on the wrist, ever since I saw a kid get his little finger caught under one while swiping at the ball, and dislocated it (his finger, not the ball).

Usually I tell a complaining kid that they don't have to remove their jewelry - they just can't play if they don't.

If I get an obstinate coach and/or parent, I even have gone so far as to get out the NF rulebook, show them the rule and ask "what part of 'no jewelry' don't you understand?"

dhodges007 Wed Jun 27, 2001 02:06pm

Re: Re: It will close up...it really can!
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Brian Watson

What are you the bionic man? Do you even need to keep band aids in the house?

LOL :)

I am only a villan on the court...to the coaches, fans, and players of course.

rainmaker Mon Jul 02, 2001 10:40am

Quote:

Originally posted by Brian Watson
I operate under the zero tolerance theory.

I am a very tough sell on the "it will close up" argument.

Ditto for me. I carry a needle and thread in a little plastic bottle in my bag, and when the kid complains it willclose up, I offer him to put thread through it until after the game. It usually shuts them right up.


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