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From: Thomas Griesbaum <thgries@ira.uka.de>
Subject: Re: Rules Question
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Neil Travers <neil@dreamer.demon.co.uk> wrote:
>Andy said:
>> Can you decline a travel? ie if I am on defense, I call a travel as
>> the disc is thrown, but it is thrown away - can I decline it?
>
>Yes, it is automatically declined if the call is made during or after
            ^^^^^^^^^^^^^
>the pass.
>
>Here are the relevant extracts from the rules
>(http://wol.ra.phy.cam.ac.uk/buf/wfdf/96rulult.htm#404.16).
>
[stuff deleted]

>It is the responsibility of the
>player who made the call to call out, "Play on," to indicate that this
>rule has been invoked.

So, to me it seems it is necessary to call "Play on", i.e. the travel call
is not "automatically" declined.

Thomas