Originally posted by Milan Majerčík:I guess many of us are wondering such things, because curiosity is a common personality trait. It's however wise to understand that this kind of information aren't things we actually need, and would probably be damaging to the security to get wildly published.
Hi Scott, I am wondering how that person was identified.
Originally posted by Milan Majerčík:As judges, we merely train other individuals to perform at best in organised play and make sure they have all the resources and support required to do so. We then make sure that certifications are available for individual to advertise that they passed such training and demonstrated success in the skills and knowledge some position require.
It is true that the possibility for a person to obtain their criminal records vary wildly across the globe. Still, would it make sense for TOs to apply such “screening” wherever possible? If I understand it correctly, CFB will be using at least the basic publicly available check for every US-based staff member on their events (that means every GP this year at least). I can't speak for premium TOs, but I can imagine that a similar practice is to become more common even for other countries. It is only matter of what tool/database is available in which country. The question is how far the right of TOs to remove whoever they “do not like” from their venues/events can go (this is also impacted by local laws).
Originally posted by Milan Majerčík:
It is true that the possibility for a person to obtain their criminal records vary wildly across the globe. Still, would it make sense for TOs to apply such “screening” wherever possible? If I understand it correctly, CFB will be using at least the basic publicly available check for every US-based staff member on their events (that means every GP this year at least). I can't speak for premium TOs, but I can imagine that a similar practice is to become more common even for other countries. It is only matter of what tool/database is available in which country. The question is how far the right of TOs to remove whoever they “do not like” from their venues/events can go (this is also impacted by local laws).
Originally posted by Michael Fletcher:
While not directly in response to this post, it feels relevant to note that Jeremy has already gotten access to this thread, disected and reordered the content to fit his narrative and posted a new video. I'm by no means a fan of giving his content any views, but I figured it was best to make everyone aware as well.
Originally posted by Brian Schenck:Originally posted by Michael Fletcher:
While not directly in response to this post, it feels relevant to note that Jeremy has already gotten access to this thread, disected and reordered the content to fit his narrative and posted a new video. I'm by no means a fan of giving his content any views, but I figured it was best to make everyone aware as well.
I don't think we can control what Mr. Hambley will do with anything that is “leaked” to him, though I would hope that anyone who provides anything to him exercises their own skepticism of his intent and motives. But at the end of the day, the Judge Program and its members need to be able to speak frankly and openly within this forum. Especially to address concerns of the members of the community.
We can't control what he does, but we can hold ourselves accountable and conduct ourselves with the utmost professionalism. Likewise, we can't let the actions of him or others stifle the Judge Program or its members.
Originally posted by Brian Schenck:
But I also think it does us a great disservice to be overly reactive and engage in behaviors that would create a more openly hostile environment or cause far more suspicion and fear-mongering, which would eat away at the heart of the Judge Program and damage relations between judges, TOs, and players.
Originally posted by Johannes Wagner:
Why are you criticizing the breach of “the social standard around using information of the judgelist” if there is no user agreement to accept when signing up? (Yes, you said something is coming… Soon ™?)
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