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Minnesota lawmakers discuss a bill that would put unruly sports fans in a timeout
ST. PAUL, Minn. (KTTC) – Tuesday Morning, lawmakers in St. Paul took up legislation that would require good fan behavior at youth and high school athletic games. Rep. John Huot (DFL- Rosemount), who’s been a referee for 19 years, proposed this bill. In Tuesday morning’s session, he said he considered not returning to officiating next year due to unruly fans. An unruly fan was described in the session as “someone who oversteps the bounds by going on the court and grabbing the referee, player or coach.” Any of this behavior would result in a $1,000 fine. Huot shared a personal experience to put into perspective the importance of this bill. “I didn’t expect the next person that came at me was

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