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From: wmd4@student.open.ac.uk (Wayne Davey)
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Date: Wed, 25 Jun 1997 19:21:42 +0100
Subject: Rules stuff
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Tammo wrote:

"Question: Do I have to walk at a CONSTANT pace when bringing 
the disc to the line after a turnover or a pull?  
 
I personally do not see any violation of the rules or the 
spirit. I am not gaining an unfair advantage. I feel 
it was the marker's responsibility to be ready."
 
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Jonathon agreed and so do I.

I've been called back for doing this before but as far as I can see
there 
isn't anything wrong with  it. I'm just about certain that it's not
commented upon in the rules.


Wayne Davey

On email again at last, except this time I have to pay the bills...