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Post by hokesmyth on Jun 24, 2019 13:44:22 GMT -5
Louisiana has signed into law a bill that will prohibit the harassment of any school or recreation athletic contest official.
The bill, which passed both the state house and senate, was signed into law by Governor John Bel Edwards and will go into effect on August 1, 2019.
According to the Louisiana High School Athletics Association website, more than 75 percent of officials quit because of “adult behavior”.
“This bill isn’t to prevent a parent to express concerns about a call they feel is wrong or invalid,” said Rep. Cameron Henry who presented the bill. “We understand a parent will always protect their child and express concern if they feel their kid has been robbed of a play or an opportunity to win the game. The problem begins when the concern turns into a threat of violence and could jeopardize the safety of the officials or others.”
According to the National Association of Sports Officials (NASO), over 80 percent of young officials quit after just two years because of harassment. Currently, there are more officials over the age of 60 than under the age of 30 and there aren’t enough young ones to replace them. The shortage of officials is becoming severe enough in some areas that athletic events are being postponed or cancelled. If there are no officials, there are no games.
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Post by soccerlegacy on Jun 24, 2019 16:45:44 GMT -5
Sad that this even has to be a thing. 🙁
Still, I'm guessing the majority of "adult behavior" that is causing the shortage of refs isn't of the threatening kind but more of the verbal abuse.
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