A South Jersey Little League organization has set a new rule to cut down on spectators in the stands screaming and arguing with umpires, according to reports.
the rule after years of unruly parents going crazy whenever they disagree with a call. The new policy could find complainers suffering a penalty or face being barred from games, according to WPVI-TV.
Bozzuffi added that the verbal assaults have gotten so bad that several volunteer umps have refused to officiate at league games.
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