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re: Live Oaks HC arrested before playoff game.

Posted on 11/15/12 at 12:56 pm to
Posted by LeagueCityTiger
Atascocita, TX
Member since Dec 2007
221 posts
Posted on 11/15/12 at 12:56 pm to
"If you believe that the LO coach should have left the field, then you believe that Parkway was right.

End of story.

If I have to explain this to you, then you're pretty dense"

That's a very inaccurate statement. Unless a police officer orders me to commit a crime or puts my life or health in danger, if he gives me a command I am going to follow it. We can discuss the matter and if I feel I am in the right I can file a complaint, but if I openly defy an officer's request than I am opening myself up to the consequences.

For example, a police officer flashes his lights for you to pull over and you say to heck with him I wasn't speeding so you keep driving. Same principle.
Posted by 756
Member since Sep 2004
14887 posts
Posted on 11/15/12 at 1:03 pm to
This whole thing is a disaster. Simply The principal was way out of line and should be terminated.

She could have easily resolved the problem by allowing LO to stay on the field and delay the start of the game with both coaches likely agreeing.

Very poor judgement on her part and that fact should cost her her job. The LO coach said his team lost fair and square

Once again in sports involving minors- it is the adults who do not know how to behave

I for one would not want that lady representing my school
Posted by GeauxTigersLee
Atlanta
Member since Sep 2010
4644 posts
Posted on 11/15/12 at 1:06 pm to
quote:

but if I openly defy an officer's request than I am opening myself up to the consequences.
So you feel like an officer can ask you to jump up and down and arrest you if you don't comply?

quote:

For example, a police officer flashes his lights for you to pull over and you say to heck with him I wasn't speeding so you keep driving. Same principle.
I don't know why the officer is pulling me over until I stop and find out. As long as I didn't break a law, then the officer has no authority to arrest me.

If you keep driving, you ARE breaking a law.

Same goes here...the coach was under no obligation to leave the field. What law did he break?
Posted by Sophandros
Victoria Concordia Crescit
Member since Feb 2005
45218 posts
Posted on 11/15/12 at 1:07 pm to
It's not even remotely the same principle.
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