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Steve wrote:If I ever get off my rear end and set up an event, I plan on bringing a whiteboard and a digital camera. I'd have players write their call sign, e-mail, and name on the whiteboard and take a photo of the player and their name / email / call sign as part of registration.
If they are douche-like on the field, I'd share their info with other event promoters.
LettuceHead wrote:At many big paintball events every participant is issued a Player's Card. Usually these cards contain the player's name (verified by official state photo ID), their roster number and any other pertinent info. You have to flash your card as you enter the field to a ref. There are places for marks such as passed chrono safely, completed objectives, etc. Any infractions such as caught wiping, flagrant disregard of rules, unsportsmanlike conduct, chronoing hot on the field, etc get a hole punch from a ref. Three punches is ejection from the game with no refund. Different promoters have different ways to deal with a lost Player Card (genuinely lost or intentional), the most effective is a $20 replacement fee or no more gameplay for you. Getting caught with another player's card is instant ejection.
This system does a pretty good job of keeping everyone in check.
Fred wrote:LettuceHead wrote:At many big paintball events every participant is issued a Player's Card. Usually these cards contain the player's name (verified by official state photo ID), their roster number and any other pertinent info. You have to flash your card as you enter the field to a ref. There are places for marks such as passed chrono safely, completed objectives, etc. Any infractions such as caught wiping, flagrant disregard of rules, unsportsmanlike conduct, chronoing hot on the field, etc get a hole punch from a ref. Three punches is ejection from the game with no refund. Different promoters have different ways to deal with a lost Player Card (genuinely lost or intentional), the most effective is a $20 replacement fee or no more gameplay for you. Getting caught with another player's card is instant ejection.
This system does a pretty good job of keeping everyone in check.
This actually sound like a good idea.
But who's willing to go through all the trouble setting th cards up?
Mini-Marine wrote:Saftey briefings are a must, but what Wombat is talking about is the game details having to be repeated time and time again because some idiots decided they had no need to read the handbook.
It's the gameplay confusion due to people not paying attention the specific event rules that causes a lot of problems and confusion.
Riddick wrote:I will come up with my own rule set since if we do all this as a community it will never get anywhere. someone just needs to do it and modify it from there.
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