[blml] a matter of moment [SEC=UNOFFICIAL]

richard.hills at immi.gov.au richard.hills at immi.gov.au
Mon Nov 27 05:27:54 CET 2006


Nigel Guthrie:

>Only in the surreal context of Bridge Rules, are you
>prevented from reporting wrong-doing to the authorities;
>and if you are a law-enforcer, are you expected to permit
>an infraction to proceed, right under your nose, that you
>can easily prevent (:

Richard Hills:

"Only"???

In my opinion, a spectator "catching" a revoke at bridge
is analogous to a spectator "catching" a six at cricket.

In both cases, the Laws of the game rule that the action
of the spectator has no effect on the score.

Of course, given the dismal performance of the English
cricket team in the first Ashes test, perhaps the England
selectors should choose 11 spectators from the Barmy Army
of English fans as the team to play the second Ashes test.

Come on Aussie, come on, come on.
Come on Aussie, come on.

:-)


Best wishes

Richard James Hills, amicus curiae
National Training Branch
02 6225 6285




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