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Two Sides Of A Coin ...
I can certainly see your point, headbands are equipment, and fall under equipment rules, and ponytails aren't equipment.
But "nothing" is going a little to far. Both fall under safety guidelines (different guidelines, but both have to do with player safety, that's what they have in common, safety). If the officials believe that equipment, hair, or fingernails, are unsafe, then they can remove that player from the game, at least until the problem is rectified. In my opinion, the cloth ends of a headband create the same danger as flowing hair. If an official lets a player play with long hair, then that official should let another player play with cloth ends on a headband.
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