billw55, on 2013-June-03, 06:11, said:
Has anyone ever heard of such a suspension in practice?
I can tell you about one that I was told about in great detail.
My regular partner has been the Tournament Chairman for our unit for some time. He was running a Pro-Am event at a local sectional. One of the "pros" was being abusive to his "am" partner. When this came to the attention of the TC (after more than one pair complained - not the "am"), he came to the table and asked the "pro" to leave the table to speak to him privately. The "pro" refused. The TC asked again, and got the same response. The TC then told the "pro" that he had received several complains about his deportment, and if the situation did not change immediately, he would be suspended from the session and the rest of the tournament. This being the first session of the sectional, the suspension would cover the current session (Friday night) and all day Saturday and Sunday. The "pro," being pig-headed, started talking back at the TC. At that point, the TC said "out!" and that was it for the "pro" for the weekend.
Several days later, my friend, the TC, got a call from ACBL headquarters. He was asked if he had actually thrown out a player from the Sectional, and, of course, he replied that he had. He was told that, while he certainly had the sympathy from the ACBL, as the incident had been reported to them, the TC does not have the authority to do what he did. Only the chief tournament director had that authority (probably because the TD is paid ACBL staff while the TC is volunteer, but I don't know that for sure). So, the TC was told not to do it again, but at the same time told that he handled the situation appropriately.
By the way, the "pro" eventually came to his senses and apologized for his behavior.