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VTHokie2000

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If the person believes it is an issue, then it doesn't necessarily


mean calling the cops should be the first move to make. It makes sense if you are playing at a park where there is no supervision by a third party. However, if you are playing at a YMCA, rec center, gym, etc., then there is always someone around to monitor the facility. Why not report it to them first?

If what reestuart says is true about the person, who called the cops, pushing the guy earlier in the game and provoked the response, then calling the cops only makes things worse for him. At the very least people may think twice about allowing him to participate in future games.

(In response to this post by `lag)

Posted: 07/17/2018 at 5:26PM



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Did anyone (particularly NOVA peeps) hear about this? -- VTHokie2000 07/17/2018 4:26PM
  What a pussy🐯 -- tallahasseehokie 07/18/2018 07:18AM
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  Uh oh! I play at LA Fitness in FL ** -- OrlandoHokie 07/17/2018 6:29PM
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