Abused refs get favorable call

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Abused refs get favorable call

Postby Sonny on Sat Apr 15, 2006 4:21 pm

Assaulting the stripes now a felony (in Connecticut)

By Fred Lucas
THE NEWS-TIMES

HARTFORD — For umpire John Simone of Danbury, the trouble started even before the girls' softball game ended.

"A parent didn't like a call, and became verbally abusive in the game," Simone said. "After the game, the guy started following me to my car shouting. I told him if he keeps following me, I would call the police."

Nearly every referee has been heckled from the stands. Some have had physical confrontations with parents, players and fans. Given the hyper-competitive environment in youth and high school sports, many state lawmakers think it's important to pass a law to protect game officials.

The House this week voted to make it a Class D felony to assault, intimidate or harass a sports official because of the performance of his or her duties. The crime would be punishable by up to five years in prison or a $5,000 fine. The measure, which moves to the Senate, would protect umpires, referees, judges, timekeepers and scorekeepers in youth, scholastic, college and professional sports.


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Postby shrekjr on Mon Apr 17, 2006 11:13 am

Similar legislation was passed in Texas a couple of years ago. Yeah!!!
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Postby Danny Hogan on Mon Apr 17, 2006 3:32 pm

we should be able to throw refs in the clink for some of the calls they make.
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Postby John Paul on Mon Apr 17, 2006 4:49 pm

We tried to put that in the last contract Danny. No verbal abuse, no heckling, no physical abuse - just jail time for questionable calls at the discretion of the coaches and local law enforcement. They came back and said if that was going to happen, then some coaches should get jail time for the way they coach their teams. I couldn't disagree with them. Doug Carl, however, who was negotiating with me on behalf of the IA, got scared that he would end up incarcerated (his words "they'll never put me back in there again"), and the idea was dropped. Sorry.

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