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Revision as of 01:47, 27 June 2024
(Adapted from the Marshal's Handbook Section XXVIII)
Grievances and Disputes
Usually equestrians are more than willing to correct any problems or breaches of the rules pointed out by a marshal. This is the desired solution: get the problem fixed. However, occasionally a marshal must take action. In order of preference:
- Point out the violation (missing armor, weapon failure, not taking blows, violation of the rider/driver responsibilities, loss of temper, etc.) and ask the equestrian to correct it. Do not allow the equestrian to proceed until the issue has been corrected.
- If you need support, call on (in order):
- Any other marshals who are present (especially the equestrian marshal-in-charge).
- A regional, deputy, or principality Equestrian Marshal.
- The Kingdom Equestrian Officer
- The kingdom Earl Marshal
- The local Seneschal
- The principality or kingdom seneschal
- The Crown
- If the violation cannot be stopped, convince the equestrian marshal-in-charge, the marshal-in-charge, and the local seneschal to end the event.
- In any case where voluntary correction is not made after the problem has been pointed out, a detailed written report shall be made to the KEM and KEO as soon as possible after the event. In cases where the equestrian has made corrections voluntarily, a report should be sent to the KEM and KEO to determine if a pattern of problems, even minor ones, from the same equestrian is occurring.
Sanctions
- A marshal can revoke an individual's authorization for the event due to just and stated cause.
- In addition to removing an unsafe individual from activities at that event, long-term sanctions are available. These will normally be applied by the kingdom level marshallate rather than by a local marshal. Procedures outlined in kingdom law or kingdom marshal policies, and the Society Sanctions Guidelines, shall be adhered to when sanctioning any person.
- Possible sanctions include:
- Revoking the special authorization of the individual. (This sanction may be applied whether or not your kingdom does specialized authorizations.)
- Revoking the equestrian authorization(s) of the individual.
- Recommendation to the Crown to banish the individual from participation in events.
- Recommendation to the Board to banish the individual from the Society and its activities.
- If any of these long-term sanctions are in progress, the Society Marshal shall be informed.
- If authorization has been revoked, it is acceptable to inform the Earls Marshal and KEOs of any neighboring kingdoms to which the currently unauthorized equestrian might travel. Once long-term sanctions have been applied, a report shall be made to the Marshal of the Society and the Society Equestrian Officer.
- Furthermore, if the equestrian is subsequently re-authorized, the neighboring Earls Marshal and KEOs shall again be notified.