barryg35
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Re: Been cheated... really???
quote: Originally posted by deschmidt27
Ladies and gents... I've been giving the topic of being cheated a lot of thought and have formed some opinions (of which I have many!) LOL!
You look at this message board and many others and see countless discussions on cheating or being cheated. Here's what I'm wondering... how many of these stories really have something to do with wrong-doing??? How many of them are not really someone being cheated, but rather a case of someone not knowing the rules, someone not knowing their dog, or simply an excuse for why Lucky didn't when last weekend.
I've been to several hunts lately and have been amazed by the number of folks that don't really know the rules (even some of the basic stuff) or know the rules well, but their own dog, not so well. If you think about it, it's fairly difficult to really get cheated. I mean most casts have a hunting judge where a majority of the cast make most of the decisions and you can place a question mark on anything you disagree with. I know you may be out $20, but if it's a clear case of cheating, then you won't be out anything, right?
Now I'm sure there are some cases where a majority ganged up on another hunter and made rulings that would be difficult to over-rule by a MOH or panel, but does that really happen that often? Or if you were taken advantage of, was it the other person's fault, or your own fault for not taking the time to read the back of the card. Or maybe neither of you knew the rules that well, and it's both your faults...
If we are to combat the anti-hunters and negative propaganda, we have to stop loading up these public forums with talk of us all being cheaters and liars. In fact on this very forum, I've been called a cheater and liar by folks that weren't even on the cast or at the hunt, to only be aplogized to later, when all of the facts came out. Should we really always be jumping to the conclusion, that someone did someone wrong, as opposed to a misunderstanding? I know for some, that it's fun to stir the pot. But is it really worth the negative publicity to other parties or our youth?
I'm not against speaking out on wrong-doing, I just wonder if sometimes it's and excuse for getting beat. I've personally been beaten a lot lately, by folks that took better dogs to the woods than I did or a matter of other circumstances, but I can't recall the last time I was cheated!
Just one man's opinion...
good post. i myself have felt like i was "cheated" but it was from my own lack of knowing how to apply a certain rule which i found out later.
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