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Originally Posted by IRISHMAFIA
What are you talking about? Steve is correct, umpires "suspend" games until all the safety issues are resolved. Could that lead to postponement or cancellation? Sure could, but that is not the umpire's immediate concern.
Too many people hang on 30 minutes. It used to be 20. It used to be only lightning and then they added "hearing thunder". Too many people hang on that too.
You like to talk about common sense, then that is what this is. Too often in this world alleged "experts" come to a conclusion, put them to paper and people treat them like the ten commandments.
If you know the area is clear of danger, play on. I don't need a piece of paper and a watch to tell me when it is safe. Even the lightning guidelines allow for use of equipment. Personally, I have used certified weather observers and ATC to clear the games to continue and don't sit on my hands waiting on a clock to hit 30 minutes.
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You are aware that strikes can occur as far as 15 miles away from the "storm" that is causing them right.
If you fail to adhere to the guidelines listed in the rules you are putting yourself at risk of not being covered by liability insurance should something happen. 30 minutes is a guideline based on scientific research, not a randomly selected number.