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APG Thu Jan 27, 2011 07:05pm

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Originally Posted by stiffler3492 (Post 722473)
Taunting and racism come to mind. What I can't convey here is the tone he used. It was one that said, to me, hey your team sucks you all have no business being on the same court as our far superior team.

Before every game I've worked that has a PA announcer, an announcement is read that strongly encourages sportsmanship to all present. How can we justify their reading the statement if we're not willing to enforce it?

From the sounds of it, I still wouldn't of done anything...especially if the player didn't react negatively to it.

Larks Thu Jan 27, 2011 07:15pm

This past Saturday night I did the old overtly ask the police officer to go stand down in that corner (near my problem)....shut that whole section down. As a crew, we laughed about it all night, it was like going from a sports bar to a church in the span of one quarter break.

I've done the old "enough" and that's been a mixed bag.

I've tossed em myself and in all 3 cases (in 10 years), they got up and walked like it happens all the time.

I think the professional thing to do is not engage em. If they distract you from the job, have someone else move em or toss em.

Best ever....I was at a well known big school in town and a very tenured season ticket holder was wearing my partner out. My P went to the cop and brought him right to the spot and said this guy has gotta go....old guy...he says "I aint leavin". Cop said leave or go to jail. Of course then it was the old, he can barely walk, needs help on the stairs routine but in the end....my partner got a polite applause....amazing...he tosses a guy who has had that seat since the building was built in the early 80s....and got an applause.

stiffler3492 Thu Jan 27, 2011 07:25pm

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Originally Posted by AllPurposeGamer (Post 722476)
From the sounds of it, I still wouldn't of done anything...especially if the player didn't react negatively to it.

She shot the guy a look.

APG Thu Jan 27, 2011 08:50pm

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Originally Posted by stiffler3492 (Post 722480)
She shot the guy a look.

I still probably would of let that go. I don't see the racism angle you were going with there...might be just something I don't now. And that taunting angle I would find a stretch as well...you were also there and I wasn't.

jdw3018 Thu Jan 27, 2011 09:12pm

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Originally Posted by Larks (Post 722478)
....and got an applause.

I have found that more often than not, this is the case. Generally, fans are happy to see the jacka$$es get tossed.

It makes me think that if we err, we generally err by letting folks stay longer than we should. Of course, I've also told ADs who have said they'll toss anyone we want if they cause trouble that they don't have to wait for us - if someone is causing problems, just get them out of here.

Adam Thu Jan 27, 2011 09:55pm

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Originally Posted by stiffler3492 (Post 722473)
Taunting and racism come to mind. What I can't convey here is the tone he used. It was one that said, to me, hey your team sucks you all have no business being on the same court as our far superior team.

Before every game I've worked that has a PA announcer, an announcement is read that strongly encourages sportsmanship to all present. How can we justify their reading the statement if we're not willing to enforce it?

There's nothing that says fans can't taunt opponents, IMO. As for racism, how?

OOO, IMO. Unless he says something blatantly racist or profane, I'm not touching it. I repeat myself, no need to look for trouble here.

stiffler3492 Thu Jan 27, 2011 11:38pm

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Originally Posted by Snaqwells (Post 722518)
There's nothing that says fans can't taunt opponents, IMO. As for racism, how?

OOO, IMO. Unless he says something blatantly racist or profane, I'm not touching it. I repeat myself, no need to look for trouble here.

Well, Patel is a common Indian/Middle Eastern last name, and I've heard it used quite a bit in a derogatory sense. So like I said, if I didn't know that her name was, in fact, Patel, I probably would have taken it in a derogatory sense, which has no place in HS basketball. I think we can all agree on that.

fullor30 Thu Jan 27, 2011 11:56pm

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Originally Posted by stiffler3492 (Post 722535)
Well, Patel is a common Indian/Middle Eastern last name, and I've heard it used quite a bit in a derogatory sense. So like I said, if I didn't know that her name was, in fact, Patel, I probably would have taken it in a derogatory sense, which has no place in HS basketball. I think we can all agree on that.

Huh?????

APG Fri Jan 28, 2011 12:01am

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Originally Posted by fullor30 (Post 722543)
Huh?????

I'm with fullor...say what? :confused:

stiffler3492 Fri Jan 28, 2011 12:05am

You guys have never heard Patel used as an insult?

APG Fri Jan 28, 2011 12:09am

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Originally Posted by stiffler3492 (Post 722548)
You guys have never heard Patel used as an insult?

How is Patel both a common last name by your own admission and an insult? :confused:

stiffler3492 Fri Jan 28, 2011 12:17am

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Originally Posted by AllPurposeGamer (Post 722550)
How is Patel both a common last name by your own admission and an insult? :confused:

I take it along the same lines as calling a Mexican guy a beaner or an Italian guy a greaseball.

Racially derogatory terms. The way I've heard "Patel" used, it's almost never in a nice way.

APG Fri Jan 28, 2011 12:40am

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Originally Posted by stiffler3492 (Post 722552)
I take it along the same lines as calling a Mexican guy a beaner or an Italian guy a greaseball.

Racially derogatory terms. The way I've heard "Patel" used, it's almost never in a nice way.

Except those terms aren't last names for the respective ethnicities you mentioned. No one is confusing that. If I heard a fan in the crowd call someone those terms, they'd be gone.

RobbyinTN Fri Jan 28, 2011 12:45am

I have never head Patel used as a derogatory term but I have heard people of middle eastern heritage called "Sand N*gger". If I heard that on the court or in the stands I would not tolerate it under any circumstances. It is ignorant and classless.

There is a school I officiate at semi-regularly that has a Indian (form India) on the team - I have never heard anything derogatory said to him or about him though.

APG Fri Jan 28, 2011 12:49am

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Originally Posted by RobbyinTN (Post 722557)
I have never head Patel used as a derogatory term but I have heard people of middle eastern heritage called "Sand N*gger". If I heard that on the court or in the stands I would not tolerate it under any circumstances. It is ignorant and classless.

There is a school I officiate at semi-regularly that has a Indian (form India) on the team - I have never heard anything derogatory said to him or about him though.

I have heard that term before...that's a one way ticket out of the gym/flagrant T.


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