I think that it may boil down to actual experiences. I have been involved, directly or indirectly, in a lot of the "gray area" scenarios discussed here and elsewhere. Its easy for someone with a very limited perspective to sit at the computer and spout rules and regulations to someone. They might develop a much different perspective when they are faced with an actual situation that requires a rather quick judgement. Dunno, it just seems to me that some folks here seem to get highly vocal about the things that they just don't seem to know that much about or have ever encountered. Don't want to spout college professor gobbedly gook, but there can be a bast gulf between theory and practice. Unfortunately, the theorists don't get much practice....
LMAO and how did you come to this determination? Maybe some don't get AS much practice because they don't put themselves in AS MANY situations.
Lanse, you know as well as I do, that 99.9% of the guy's on here will never admit or post thier gray areas on here!
I could only hope 99.9% of the people on here don't have "grey" areas.
At least DD was honest enough to admit it and post!
Bravo........that makes it all better.