Posted by dacj501 on 8/28/2012 1:58:00 AM (view original):
Posted by a_in_the_b on 8/28/2012 12:19:00 AM (view original):
On the other hand, if he had been expressly given permission beforehand, would it be right to suddenly revoke that explicit permission for him? Other question is ... Just how close are we talking? Was it '990 miles" or 90 miles?
To your first question, yes, it would be right. I counter that it is the only thing that is right. Well, actually, they could revoke the rule and go back to the way they used to handle things. That permission was granted back when the 1000 mile rule was informal and CS handled matters on a case by case basis. Now that there is an explicit rule, everyone should have to be bound by it. To exclude some users from the rule cheapens the existence of the rule and implies privilege.
i thought in the original example, the coach was granted permission BEFORE the 1000 mile rule came into play. that rule is only a few months old isn't it? the old rule read like, you can't have 2 schools in the same geographic region. i would think you would grandfather people in who existed before the rules.
i won't name names because id hate to get this coach in trouble, hes a very honest guy and it would take a total douche to complain about his situation. but he had two schools very close by, maybe even in the same conference, predating ANY restrictions. and i think he still has them.
ive watched countless coaches pick up teams in the same conference and i never cared. i had the benefit, in most cases, of knowing the coach on some level, and was comfortable they were playing above board. i really think the 1000 mile limit is fairly arbitrary. for example, it seems i cannot apply to kansas, as i coach south carolina, but kansas may as well be the other USC (southern california), for all the interaction between the two.
the real issue here is this - this issue, for the entire 5 years ive been here until lately, ran under this simple rule - if nobody cares, you could do it. i suspect its largely that way today, there are probably infractions all the time by well meaning individuals. but CS probably got some complaints and left people unhappy, so they had to formalize the rule. the complainers would be unhappy if CS didnt make someone move, and the guy who got moved would probably get ****** too. after all, its dead obvious that if you want to cheat, you don't style yourself dacj501 on one account, dacj502 on another, and cheat with yourself. if someone wants to cheat with 2 accounts in this game, its ridiculously easy, and almost impossible to get caught, unless you are a complete dumbass about it.