helene_t, on 2013-September-20, 02:04, said:
Really? I have considered getting up an leaving when the atmosphere has got extremely bad due to players accusing each other of cheating or such. But I wouldn't remotely consider it just because someone is playing badly. Maybe if partner started purposely revoking 6 or 7 times per board. But the OP issue doesn't come close to that.
It was an accusation of cheating that led me to make the comment. In that case, the TD's response was "we're just going to let that slide" (that's verbatim). I didn't leave the game, but I did go for a short walk outside until I cooled off. If that happens again with this TD, I
will walk - although I might wait until the end of the session. Depends on how bad the situation is.
billw55, on 2013-September-20, 06:22, said:
I don't think blackshoe was talking about bad play - rather, other much more extreme circumstances. Hopefully and probably, none of will witness such an event.
Precisely.
billw55, on 2013-September-20, 07:30, said:
I doubt there is one. At our club though, there is one police officer who attends regularly. Occasionally, he has his service weapon with him, holstered in plain view. Nobody seems bothered by it, that I can tell.
Heh. Personally I think open carry should be the rule rather than the exception.