Originally Posted by
CCTV
It might be best to read the rules in their entirety and include each clause specific to that rule.
You'll go on about the lads vision being obstructed, but can't point to the play or attempt to play that a clear visual impairment prevented.
So you can claim one part is true, but not the full part.
It doesn't make a good case.
If I make a rule saying no fat Irish lads permitted on premises,
and you want to say but this fat English lass is fat,
I can concede the English lass is fat, but she doesn't meet the criteria of the rule. Shes a fat English lass.
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