
May 29th, 2006, 08:24 PM
posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.bass
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Couldn't let it go.. (but I tried).
Ughh...KVD got DQ'ed at Santee Cooper for doing much less than desicrating
the US flag...
Warren
"Dwayne E. Cooper" wrote in message
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On Sun, 28 May 2006 06:29:00 GMT, "Todd Copeland"
wrote:
Getting upset is one thing, being on the BASS circuit and swearing and
damaging BASS property on purposes is another.
IMO, many athletes (including fishermen) are going to get
frustrated from time to time and do something they shouldn't do. I
don't think I would ever DQ somebody based on them just losing their
temper because everybody has emotions...or at least should have...if
they're human.
IMO, the mere use of foul language and tearing up of safety
equipment probably shouldn't have been enough for a DQ. Foul language
is bad and something we should avoid...but the cold hard truth of the
matter is that many fishermen use or have used foul language. Foul
language in and of itself isn't near as bad as many things you see out
there and the majority of it is, well, pretty harmless. And if
tearing up safety equipment is grounds for a DQ...I'd hate to think
whats next.
However, IMO, desecrating the American flag was enough to justify
a DQ. IMO, that's intolerable and merited some punishment. But
whether that punishment merited a DQ or a fine or something else...I
think you'd have to look at all the circumstances (now everything
comes in...lost fish, huge event, weather conditions, his history,
foul language, tearing of safety equipment, degree of intent, etc.).
I think most people want to see the best fisherman of that particular
event win (guy who catches the most weight of fish) and don't want to
see guys DQed because of trivial rules/regulations (that all too often
can be selectively applied).
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