Spoiler--Men's 200 backstroke

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So do the judges remember you if you are critical of their performance?
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    Once I received a ticket for a series of moving violations that should have been written for another driver. In short, the cop pulled over the wrong guy (me) and I was able to definitively prove it to the court. But rather than say that the cop made a mistake pulling over the wrong guy, they saved face by dismissing the ticket for some obscure technicality in the way that the cop wrote the ticket. I think the olympic judge simply made a mistake in DQing Piersol. (But I do find interesting the notion of the same guy from the breaststroke event paying him back.) And the "technicality" that overruled the DQ was just a face-saving way to straighten it out.
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  • Former Member
    Former Member
    Once I received a ticket for a series of moving violations that should have been written for another driver. In short, the cop pulled over the wrong guy (me) and I was able to definitively prove it to the court. But rather than say that the cop made a mistake pulling over the wrong guy, they saved face by dismissing the ticket for some obscure technicality in the way that the cop wrote the ticket. I think the olympic judge simply made a mistake in DQing Piersol. (But I do find interesting the notion of the same guy from the breaststroke event paying him back.) And the "technicality" that overruled the DQ was just a face-saving way to straighten it out.
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