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If that cop observed him speeding and chose not to enforce the speed limit, then yes, he could be held to some level of culpability.
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A-hole formerly known as BNR Last edited by Raymond; Sun Jan 16, 2011 at 06:31pm. |
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No, the cop didn't see him. Kinda like a lot of things in a jr. high game.
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I've observed numerous games over the years where the officials just want to get the check and get out...not calling contact that should be a foul because it will stop the clock. I could anticipate that a major injury in such a game could lead to a ruling against the officials. If every official would call fouls, the girls will eventually figure out how to play correctly. It is the not calling of these fouls on a consistent basis that leaves the players with the idea that they way they're playing is acceptable. And it will continue until they're penalized for the contact. Sure, it will take 15 minutes longer, but only for a few games. Magically, they'll learn to play with their hands off. It will not help players with "skills" but it will clean up the game.
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