Because I do not want the methods of they way they are finding cheaters
exposed so that the cheaters can modify their behavior to beat the checks.
Cheating is real it happens far too much and I am willing to bet that
many people are still getting away with stuff.
Either you trust those in charge or you don't. If you don't then don't
operate.
If people would not cheat we would not be having this discussion.
Asking friends to spot you is assistance. Asking others in a contest to
spot you is assistance. Don't do it.
W0MU
On 2/21/2017 4:31 PM, Roberto Rey wrote:
I don't really agree with your assessment Jeff. Aren't we all friends
here? Why can't I discuss what happened to me with my fellow
contesters? Is the contest committee the "Enlightened Ones" that never
make a mistake?
If I have nothing to hide and feel mistreated I will go and tell
someone: Hey this happenend to me.. can you believe it? And the ones
to tell my story are my fellow contestors. Now if I am a fat cheater
and get caught, wouldn't I just go and hide under the first rock I
find and not make any noise? But I have not cheated I will make some
noise and make my case be heard!
I for one think there is something brewing in these DQs and somehting
has to been done... Where there's smoke, there's fire...
73 de Rob HK3CW
----- Original Message ----- From: "Jeffrey Clarke" <ku8e@bellsouth.net>
To: "CQ-Contest Reflector" <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Tuesday, February 21, 2017 4:07 PM
Subject: [CQ-Contest] R: Re: R: 3V8SS disqualified from WW SSB and WRTC
I think this is at least the 3rd time I can think of that someone who
has been disqualified in a CQWW contest that has tried to plead their
case on the contest reflector. This isn't the correct forum to do
that and I don't think you're going to get you much sympathy. The
issue should be private between the contest adjudicator and the
station in question. I know in the past they have been willing to
work with a station who they suspect broke the rules and maybe
persuade them have their submitted log reclassified as a check log.
We are hearing only one side of the story when the accused party
posts something on the reflector criticising the contest sponsor. How
do we really know what they are saying is really true? I'm not saying
that the person in question broke a rule purposely. It could be
something as simple as not understanding the rules that can get you
DQed.
The CQWW Contest committee consists of a bunch of well respected
contesters that have been doing this a long time. They aren't going
to go and DQ anyone for making one mistake. I believe when they see a
pattern that is inconsistent with the rules is when they consider a DQ.
Jeff
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