Thursday, November 10, 2011

Limitations on Sanctions

Note the excessive force.
I was going over some standard brotocol earlier today and I was confronted with the issue of appropriate sanctions.  While doing some research, I found an interesting excerpt from Brosner on Brocedure regarding the common bro sanction formally known as the "sack tap" (or nut check, sorry for the legalese):

"A) Ethics and Effectiveness: While the ethics of the sack tap are a hot button issue among Brocedure scholars, it is undoubtedly one of the more effective methods in deterring undesirable behavior.  With that being said, the sack tap, by its nature, is a potentially dangerous maneuver and if not done properly could result in permanent damage and/or your fellow bro.

B) Appropriateness of Action: When performing a sack tap, said sacktapper must 1) not use excessive force and, 2) receive an unimpeded path to the sack.  The general rule of Two for Flinching applies. Note that no retaliation is allowed for, unless excessive force or gayness is present while sanctioning."

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