Matt Patterson wrote:
> That's easy for you to say when you're not a rover in their division. Take
> it from someone who is. What they are doing is an unfair manipulation of
> the rules and the rules need to be changed. I'm seriously considering not
> going out in September because I know I won't have a chance to even place in
> my division because of the "legal" grid circling tatics employed by certain
> rovers.
> This kinda reminds me of a problem we have here at work. We have a
> community refrigerator here and unless you put your name on your food there
> are a certain few here who will eat it. They know it's not theirs, they
> know it's wrong but yet they still do it. Same with grid circling, they
> know it's wrong and know it's not ethically right but since it's not
> breaking any rules they still go out and do it.
>
I once saw someone fired for doing that. Stealing is wrong - PERIOD.
Grid circling, however, under the rules, is not wrong, ethically or
otherwise. It DOES belong in its own category, however.
Bruce WW1M
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