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Re: Death porn, media, and socmedia
From: Robert Portvliet <robert.portvliet () gmail com>
Date: Sun, 14 Feb 2010 19:01:52 -0500
I've never seen a 'home team' advantage policy in place anywhere in my sport, everyone gets equal time on the track. I'm surprised to hear of this being admitted to, I would think it would almost ensure a lawsuit. On Sun, Feb 14, 2010 at 6:43 PM, Dan Kaminsky <dan () doxpara com> wrote:
Denying visiting athletes access to any such course in favour of the'hometeam' is very dangerous, should be investigated immediately & the responsible parties prosecuted. I have seen before what happens when athletes attempt to navigate a course at full speed without having every nuance memorised, it usually ends badly..How many sports follow this policy, versus follow the home team advantage policy? Is there a pattern between Summer vs. Winter sports?
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