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Violence Policy / Unsportsmanlike Play | Print |

Not So Pro Sports (NSP) does not tolerate any violence in leagues, tournaments or events, therefore, to ensure the safety of our members we adhere to a zero tolerance policy. The policy is as follows:

  • If any player is physically or verbally aggressive (punching, pushing, kicking, swearing etc.) towards another person during a NSP events, that player will be removed from the game for the remainder of the night. The player will also have to sit off for the following week's games. The offending team will be issued a warning regarding violence.
    All incidents will be documented by the NSP coordinator and reported to the league manager.
  • If a second incident occurs, then the player will be removed from the current game and be suspended from NSP for the remainder of the season. The offending team will also be awarded a loss for that match.
  • If there are more than 2 players on a team that have been involved in a violent incident at any time during the season then the entire team will be suspended from the league for the remainder of the season. If this occurs within the last two weeks of league play then the team will be ineligible to play in the next NSP season.

NOTE: NSP reserves the right to suspend any player or team on the initial incident.

 

 

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