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Old Mon Mar 09, 2015, 11:08am
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Agree with all the above. Was told at camp last year to try to separate the players initially if you can get there quick enough but once the first punch is thrown, back off and observe.
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Old Mon Mar 09, 2015, 11:15am
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Agree with all the above. Was told at camp last year to try to separate the players initially if you can get there quick enough but once the first punch is thrown, back off and observe.
If I can get between them, I'll try. If they're already too close for me to get in the middle, I'm not going to separate anything.

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Old Mon Mar 09, 2015, 12:52pm
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I still think that players involved in a fight during an athletic event need to be arrested and charged with assault...if the court/field is an extension of the classroom, let's stop letting them get away with this garbage.
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Old Mon Mar 09, 2015, 01:18pm
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I still think that players involved in a fight during an athletic event need to be arrested and charged with assault...if the court/field is an extension of the classroom, let's stop letting them get away with this garbage.
I agree. If a juvenile record is on the table, I just about guarantee you'd see an immediate virtual stop to fighting in the games.
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Old Mon Mar 09, 2015, 02:17pm
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I agree. If a juvenile record is on the table, I just about guarantee you'd see an immediate virtual stop to fighting in the games.
Maybe...but guess who would be dragged in to court to testify about participants, retaliation, who started it, who threw the first punch..."What was your vantage point at the moment of impact?", "The other official on court at the time saw it differently". Lots of land mines when you start talking minors and criminal records.
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Maybe...but guess who would be dragged in to court to testify about participants, retaliation, who started it, who threw the first punch..."What was your vantage point at the moment of impact?", "The other official on court at the time saw it differently". Lots of land mines when you start talking minors and criminal records.
And lots of game films available to show to the court, or use before it ever makes it to a court room.
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I do not think the courts want to get that deep involved in a sporting event. And it would take a lot of time over multiple events and stories to sort out. I get it if the action is ultra violent and there are other things other than a altercation that is on the court or field. But if it is just a fist fight and involving the participants directly in that game (no fans), I do not think that is a great thing to have as a policy. Courts do not want to deal with minor conflicts if possible, I doubt they want to bring up anything in court over an incident with many witnesses and versions of the same story. And with the video that we see and so much is hard to decipher, I doubt a District Attorney is going to want to take away time for a fight that did not occur in a bar or with alcohol and spend it on a situation like this where more time will be spent than most cases.

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