I honestly do not believe appealing to peoples ultruistic values is ever going to make reffing any better in this country, although I applaud you for trying.
You don't have to be a Panitball expert to work out the best way to improve the caliber of refferees and get people to do it is pay a decent wage.
If you paid ref's say a hundred quid a day, I'd imagine you'll have a lot of people actually willing to do it. So much so, you'd be over subscribed. In that way, the tournament promoter can then pick only the very best ref's ergo eliminating many of the above problems.
So to the question, Reffing: What are you going to do about it?
Answer, pay increased tournament entry fee's.
The current pricing structure for tournament paintball in this country is actually killing the growth and development of the sport. Whether it's people selling bullets at trade to novice teams, or stupid low entrance fee's. Until people are willing to put up (the required greenbacks), perhaps they should just shut up (whinging about the quality of the ref's).
As to the issue of naughty players, well get out the ban stick. Hopefully the Fed can go the distance, and if it does indeed resurrect UK Tournament ball hopefully a discipline commitee will be part of that. At the very least a robust penalty and fine arrangement could be put in place (i.e. no more sanctioned events until fines are paid up).
You don't have to be a Panitball expert to work out the best way to improve the caliber of refferees and get people to do it is pay a decent wage.
If you paid ref's say a hundred quid a day, I'd imagine you'll have a lot of people actually willing to do it. So much so, you'd be over subscribed. In that way, the tournament promoter can then pick only the very best ref's ergo eliminating many of the above problems.
So to the question, Reffing: What are you going to do about it?
Answer, pay increased tournament entry fee's.
The current pricing structure for tournament paintball in this country is actually killing the growth and development of the sport. Whether it's people selling bullets at trade to novice teams, or stupid low entrance fee's. Until people are willing to put up (the required greenbacks), perhaps they should just shut up (whinging about the quality of the ref's).
As to the issue of naughty players, well get out the ban stick. Hopefully the Fed can go the distance, and if it does indeed resurrect UK Tournament ball hopefully a discipline commitee will be part of that. At the very least a robust penalty and fine arrangement could be put in place (i.e. no more sanctioned events until fines are paid up).