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Posted 2010-December-25, 08:47

It was pointed out in this thread that some advice was posted on the WBU website that was at variance with the written Law, Law 16B. It was also at variance with official WBU guidance which is contained in the WBU Year book and the EBU White book. However, I accept that it did look official even though it was not.

It has now been changed by the WBU L&EC.
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Posted 2010-December-25, 11:47

View Postbluejak, on 2010-December-25, 08:47, said:

It was pointed out in this thread that some advice was posted on the WBU website that was at variance with the written Law, Law 16B. It was also at variance with official WBU guidance which is contained in the WBU Year book and the EBU White book. However, I accept that it did look official even though it was not.

It has now been changed by the WBU L&EC.


I did ask this once before:

Given that essentially the same advice is available in other jurisdictions do we know where this errant advice has originated from?
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