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Old 09-19-2010, 06:17 AM   #17
heennaRaf

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Not familiar with the rules and regs of when reporters are allowed in the locker room but there has to be SOME lag time between end of game and when the reporters are allowed in.

And if there are athletes uncomfortable with women in the locker room there has to be a place, the trainers' room, for example, where all reporters are verboten.

Having said that, it is ONLY because of the unprofessional manner in which the 'reporter' conducted herself, initially (the Jets bear blame, too), that this issue has become 'front burner' fodder once again.
I really don't see the need for any reporters to be in the locker room. Give the athletes a bit of privacy, and reporters can get to them after the game at the press conferences.

if you have to allow reporters in the locker room, same sex only. Sometimes common sense has to prevail over gender equalization.
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