Hello ALZY,
Here is a response to your points, on behalf of the staff of *The Original LFS League.
1. Appeals Arbiter decisions are prepared with careful consideration, and are final.
2. The duration of penalties is expressed in 'weeks' in the rules, which is an anachronism dating back to the times when races were held every week. The staff has decided to change the rules and to replace 'weeks' by 'events' or 'next events' or something along those lines, which is better in accordance with the system currently used by the league.
In your specific case, this means that the warning would be valid for the races that are held today, the skilldriving event of next weekend + two further events.
Given that I don't like the idea of changing the rules retroactively, we can also, for your case, apply 4 weeks from the date of the Appeals Arbiter decision. I give you the option of the specific case, or to accept the application of the revised rules. If you accept the application of the revised rules, I would amend the Appeals Arbiter decision, and announce the rule change in that revised decision. (there are precedents for Appeals Arbiter decisions containing rule changes).
Any future decisions will, in any case, be based on the modified rules.
Sincerely,
Solar Hydro, OLFSL Appeals Arbiter
Here is a response to your points, on behalf of the staff of *The Original LFS League.
1. Appeals Arbiter decisions are prepared with careful consideration, and are final.
2. The duration of penalties is expressed in 'weeks' in the rules, which is an anachronism dating back to the times when races were held every week. The staff has decided to change the rules and to replace 'weeks' by 'events' or 'next events' or something along those lines, which is better in accordance with the system currently used by the league.
In your specific case, this means that the warning would be valid for the races that are held today, the skilldriving event of next weekend + two further events.
Given that I don't like the idea of changing the rules retroactively, we can also, for your case, apply 4 weeks from the date of the Appeals Arbiter decision. I give you the option of the specific case, or to accept the application of the revised rules. If you accept the application of the revised rules, I would amend the Appeals Arbiter decision, and announce the rule change in that revised decision. (there are precedents for Appeals Arbiter decisions containing rule changes).
Any future decisions will, in any case, be based on the modified rules.
Sincerely,
Solar Hydro, OLFSL Appeals Arbiter