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![]() Roy In my world, if someone withdraws a protest, everyone draws a sigh of relief and goes home early. The rules give the committee discretion so it seems a matter of choice to pro-actively choose to insist on hearing the protest. There must be a deeper reason that is not hitting the surface, surely? Roy Smith wrote: There was a protest the other night, and the protestor now wants to withdraw the protest. To the best of my knowledge, it was a port-starboard with no contact (and thus no damage or injury on either boat). Apparantly the race committee is refusing to allow the protest to be withdrawn. RRS 63.1 says, "...The protest committee shall hear all protests and requests for redress that have been delivered to the race office unless it allows a protest or request to be withdrawn.". Is there any guidance for when it would be appropriate for the PC to refuse to allow a protest to be withdrawn? |
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