Ethics

Information written on the ethics of Tippler Flying

darren kelly / 21 Nov 2010 08:32

Nov
29

I totally agree with what you have written Jason by pointing the obvious
out... but if your not there on fly day and took every 1 up on ear say. For
example you hear that some 1 is doing something they shoudn't to break or
either bend the rules, You confront them...they deny it. then what go steam
rolling in with the gangster crap. that as no place in sport.

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jason wall / 21 Nov 2010 08:47

Nov
29

I see this sport that we are all are involved in and in most cases love, has
having different levels of commitment. The 1st level is the member that puts
pigeons at the top of their daily routine, they are committed to compete.
Which is good for the sport.

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jason wall / 16 Nov 2010 18:11

Nov
17

I dont really know when or why the roaming ref came about, il try and find
out for you. I know since i have been in our club there has never been an
question of anybody cheating in anyway, although there has been talk of it
going on elsewhere.

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jason wall / 16 Nov 2010 13:39

Nov
17

So do i, there is a bit of untrust over here in the ntu. We in the bentley
west club use a roaming ref (but i can honestly say that we dont need one),
none of the flying members know where the roaming ref will be at ant given
time. He is there at one of the members location at liberation, out of sight
of coarse.

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Raul Carreiro / 15 Nov 2010 19:28

Nov
17

In the world of flying Tipplers, How many persons are willing forsake their
Integrity/honesty so as to achieve fame and recognition? Win by any means
necessary! Well their very well may be a few that will! all without regard
to ethics.

Ethics is a matter of being good (character) and doing right (action).

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