At the Paris event this team exhibited some of the worst behaviour i've ever heard of from a paintball team...
They were beaten badly by the Notorious Kidz team, partly due to one of them being caught playing on with a headshot and getting penalised. After this an adult player wanted to fight with the team, after having a go at a photographer, and got laughed at. Then they made up lies about the team coach (DS) and five security guards escorted him from the site.
Then, with the coach out of the way, members off this team threatened and hurled abuse at the members of the Notorious Kidz team (some aged 13) and also at their parents who had accompanied them - charming phrases such as "I ****d your wife" were used.
There were many witnesses to several incidence of this behaviour, they even had the cheek to boo and shout taunts at the prize ceremony. My questions are these:
Do the paintball community and the Millennium board think that it is acceptable for a team/members of a team to bully, intimidate and harass young kids and their parents at a paintball event?
What kind of message does it send if there is a failure to investigate or condemn such behaviour in an official manner?
Can they explain how a coach can be removed from site following false accusations and without allowing fair contest, while allowing young players and their families to be subjected to abuse?
People tend to remember bad experiences more than good ones, i'm sure the spectating parents will have walked away from this event with a very bad impression of tournament paintball, some are infact worried about allowing their kids to attend further events. No doubt they'll be spreading the word.
What do people feel should be done? Any word from a member of the board...or are they as cowardly as team Prophecy?
They were beaten badly by the Notorious Kidz team, partly due to one of them being caught playing on with a headshot and getting penalised. After this an adult player wanted to fight with the team, after having a go at a photographer, and got laughed at. Then they made up lies about the team coach (DS) and five security guards escorted him from the site.
Then, with the coach out of the way, members off this team threatened and hurled abuse at the members of the Notorious Kidz team (some aged 13) and also at their parents who had accompanied them - charming phrases such as "I ****d your wife" were used.
There were many witnesses to several incidence of this behaviour, they even had the cheek to boo and shout taunts at the prize ceremony. My questions are these:
Do the paintball community and the Millennium board think that it is acceptable for a team/members of a team to bully, intimidate and harass young kids and their parents at a paintball event?
What kind of message does it send if there is a failure to investigate or condemn such behaviour in an official manner?
Can they explain how a coach can be removed from site following false accusations and without allowing fair contest, while allowing young players and their families to be subjected to abuse?
People tend to remember bad experiences more than good ones, i'm sure the spectating parents will have walked away from this event with a very bad impression of tournament paintball, some are infact worried about allowing their kids to attend further events. No doubt they'll be spreading the word.
What do people feel should be done? Any word from a member of the board...or are they as cowardly as team Prophecy?