New FINA rules

I just saw an article about the new FINA swim rules and I'm confused about the one relating to swimming unattached in a SCM or LCM meet. The new rule states that if a swimmer does enter a meet as unattached not only will his or her time not count for FINA top ten or a record, but that everyone in the meet will also have their times be unrecognized. Sounds a bit harsh. Also, backstrokers can no longer finish underwater. How will that be judged? What if your entire body is submerged on the final lunge except for the toes of one foot completing a final kick? Clarification from our rule gurus please.
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  • Then it makes the rule even more bizarre. Why would they care otherwise? well to understand FINA you must: 1) not be a swimmer 2) like making up obscure rules 3) use language in such rules as to be even more confusing (ie seperated...yet is touching side-by-side) 4) be affraid of getting your tan jacket wet . . .
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  • Then it makes the rule even more bizarre. Why would they care otherwise? well to understand FINA you must: 1) not be a swimmer 2) like making up obscure rules 3) use language in such rules as to be even more confusing (ie seperated...yet is touching side-by-side) 4) be affraid of getting your tan jacket wet . . .
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