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Originally Posted by powderjunkie
I'm conflicted; I've only seen footage of one smoking gun fault (and even then it's not necessarily 100% conclusive), but it sure sounds like it's not an isolated event. I can't see how it's very consequential, but if it's inconsequential then just don't do it.
It's a ridiculous thing to be self policed though...I'm sure these guys know when they're borderline on it, but it would be hard to be certain like if you touch a rock while brushing (which apparently Canada has called themselves on at leasts once so far).
Major comps should have a judge and cameras at the hog line and a review process. Or just cameras and the competitors can call a challenge if they want (but consequence for being wrong is they lose their next rock). Seems like it might be a tough thing to rule conclusively though, even if you had a camera on each side and overhead
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Clearly they just have to stop doing it i agree. But by all accounts its never been police or considered a major issue so hard to get why its now such a big issue.