Unless it's obvious or blatant, always give the player the benefit of the doubt. We've all not called a hit unintentionally. The problem here is guys repeat offending. Or in the primary basis of this post, the attitudes that arise. In airsoft attitude is everything. The right thought process will decide a players future. If your a good guy, and a straight shooter people tend not to question or accuse you. But when it's allowed to spread around, everyones attitude is affected. You end up with guys so frustrated they resort to yelling, arguing, or unsportsmanlike conduct. I'm a big fan of banning players and teams from further events. It sets an example to others to control themselves, it rewards the sportsmanlike players, and actually can give an event a better rep.
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