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Can a parent be banned from child's sporting event

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quincy

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Yes, a parent can be banned from a child's sporting event if their behavior is disruptive or violates the rules of the league or organization. This may include aggressive conduct, verbal abuse, or inappropriate behavior toward players, coaches, or officials. Sports organizations typically have codes of conduct that apply to both players and spectators.
This thread is from 2019. Post reported for reviving old thread.
 


Ohiogal

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What is the name of your state? New York

If a parent has done nothing wrong legally, just was told by baseball organization that they are no longer allowed on the premises for past behavior, and this land is owned by the town and is considered part of the parks and recreation system, can they really be banned? Would this not be considered public land? There was never any police involvement, parent was just informed that the "board of directors" made this decision. This person is also a paid member of this organization as their child plays ball there.
Yes you can be banned. DAGNABBIT! It is a 2019 thread. DANG
 
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