Rocketman55
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Seems to me that this issue is being made much more difficult than it needs to be. #2 in the telementary section gives pretty clear direction for how to handle this situation. At least that is my opinion (and thats not worth much) LOL.
My interpretation is that you can look at the garmin to determine if you dog is in danger. With the NON-Hunting judge, the decision is strictly HIS to make. He can make a decision to call time out (without the need for a cast vote) The same as he can minus a dog for (when he believes) a dog moved from its original location after being called treed.
There reason being is that a NON-hunting judge is supposed to have been hand picked by the club officials to be knowledgable of the night hunt HONOR rules, and also be very experienced in the (SPORT) of coonhunting. This same person is required "by their appointment to this position" to be NON-Discriminatory in their decision making. Meaning paying no favors to anybody while judging their cast. It shouldn't matter to anyone if there is (one) (two) or (three or more) dogs in danger, when the cast becomes AWARE that a dog is in danger, the rules require a time out to her called.
Now if ANY cast member is not satisfied with the call of the NON-Hunting judge, they still retain the right to place a question on the card, bring that question back to the master of hounds, and then if still not satisfied, file a formal complaint. You probably won't win-BUT you still retain that right.
Now here we go again, that dreaded term (SPORTSMANSHIP)
Calling time out is the (SPORTSMAN) thing to do. BUT we all know in todays competition circuit, the decision to call time out, is more often than not, based on the fact of who's dog is in danger, or how many dogs are in danger at the same time. If you happen to be the odd man out in this situation, then you are going to be left to exercise your right to WITHDRAW your dog from the event and come back on another day to compete again.
So to sum it all up, with a hunting judge-you can look at your garmin, make your decision as to (is my dog in imminent danger) ask the judge for a time out, (if not satisfied) ask for a cast vote, (if not satisfied) make you own decision as to withdraw or not withdraw.
With Non-Hunting judge- Judge can look at garmin-make his/her decision (is dog/dogs) in imminent danger. (if You are not satisfied) Place a question on the card, make you own decision as to withdraw or not withdraw. If you decide to withdraw but are still dissatisfied that the non-hunting judge forced you to withdraw unnecessarily, It is (my opinion) that your only recourse in that situation, is to go back to the club, wait for your cast to return and then voice your concern to the Master of hounds so that the master of hounds is aware of what transpired. Then if/when enough complaints are reported on this particular judge, the club can then make an informed decision (whether or not) to continue using this individual in a Non-Hunting judge capacity.
Hope this help, sorry to be so long winded.
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