With a 141 rule in place. its crazy not to point out he's hit else there is every chance you'll go too. Such a good rule change, since the early days of paintball.
When my team started playing in the early nineties (with splats @ 10p per ball) we all took the opinion that if the other player was willing to spend his money on trying to hit me and I did not take the hit, then how could I expect him to do the same. A bit naïve, but a philosophy we stood by and it gained us much respect from fellow HCL teams, and an award for cleanest team a couple of times. Other teams might not of taken such a line, but that's why the rules changed and 141 became the norm.
Now days it seems the rules are so heavily loaded against playing on (which I feel is good - but possibly extreme) that if you are caught heavy penalties will be thrown at you. Just ask Impact who lost the 5 man world cup final due to major penalties. I watched it happen. The guy did not cheat, just did not see/take the hit quick enough in an obvious place. 2 mins in the box - that's all X-factor needed.
So take your hits as you would expect yours to be taken, else when you get to the pro ball world cup you'll get hammered. All joking aside, our sport is based upon a level of trust right from the every first game you play. As a former site operator I often made it plainly obvious cheating wasted their money and was a respect issue amongst themselves as the site got paid even if the ball broke or not, even more so with woodsball hide and seek type games that first timers played in those days.
So keep the trust, point out hits and enjoy your games knowing you play a clean game.
Just my 2p's worth.
Niloc65
Aka Colin
Split Personalities.