Welp, my yearly Florida trip is coming to an end, and for the second consecutive year, I was able to hit the field for a day of walk-on play in South Florida. I'm not going to name names for anonymity sake, but it was in the greater Ft. Lauderdale/Miami area.
Had a ton of fun (as always), but I was absolutely shocked at 1) the number of egregious mask and barrel cover violations and 2) the utter lack of safety protocols/procedures, otherwise.
Some examples:
- No barrel covers at all
- Barrel swabs being used as barrel covers (like shoved down the barrel into the breach???)
- Players walking through the netting onto the field without a mask on
- Players lifting masks mid-game w/o ref interference
- Refs walking around during a live game w/o masks on
- Refs lifting their masks to tell players to put their mask down mid-game
- No chronograph...
- Players blaring music from bluetooth speakers attached to their person on the field (not really a safety thing, well, kinda. but def weird).
Now, maybe I'm just a spoiled New Englander with tons of great options and this is a one-off situation, or just a bad day. I'm willing to give them the benefit of the doubt. However, this field appeared to be the premier spot for two fairly large metro markets in an area I assumed paintball was pretty well spread.
I don't know...at the risk of sounding rude, the whole experience just felt kinda 'third world-y'.
Anyone else experience something like this? Am I overthinking things?
FWIW, I still had a great day.
Had a ton of fun (as always), but I was absolutely shocked at 1) the number of egregious mask and barrel cover violations and 2) the utter lack of safety protocols/procedures, otherwise.
Some examples:
- No barrel covers at all
- Barrel swabs being used as barrel covers (like shoved down the barrel into the breach???)
- Players walking through the netting onto the field without a mask on
- Players lifting masks mid-game w/o ref interference
- Refs walking around during a live game w/o masks on
- Refs lifting their masks to tell players to put their mask down mid-game
- No chronograph...
- Players blaring music from bluetooth speakers attached to their person on the field (not really a safety thing, well, kinda. but def weird).
Now, maybe I'm just a spoiled New Englander with tons of great options and this is a one-off situation, or just a bad day. I'm willing to give them the benefit of the doubt. However, this field appeared to be the premier spot for two fairly large metro markets in an area I assumed paintball was pretty well spread.
I don't know...at the risk of sounding rude, the whole experience just felt kinda 'third world-y'.
Anyone else experience something like this? Am I overthinking things?
FWIW, I still had a great day.
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