All,
The Cut-N-Chop card has it's flaws.
What I mean is this:
The Commander has the right to request outpost tools to be turned
over if a boy is using them in a uncorrect way. The outpost tools should
be clearly marked with outpost number, ect. This way a boy can not say it's
his. Let us say however that the tool being used is his own property.
Can you take his property?
You can, but you could also be charged with confiscation of personal
property.
Now then let's say this went to court.
What would your case be?
Cut-n-Chop card would not stand up in court and unless I'm mistaken, no
where
in the leaders manual does it say we are to take tools away that is being
used in
a unsafe way.
Later,
Noel"Spirit Rider"Bell
_______
To unsubscribe, send "unsubscribe rangernet" to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
"Eat the hay & spit out the sticks!" RTKB&G4JC!
Autoresponder: [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://rangernet.org