silentstriker
The Wheel is Forever
No, the difference is that the country boards won't deal with the IPL because they have no authority - it's not their tournament. They won't bear the expense nor the time to do it, and they've said as much.Thats not an accurate analogy. The IPL says security plans are being shared with the country boards and players concerned. An accurate analogy would be the police sharing their security plans with the schools involved and the teachers involved, but the national union ignoring all that and deciding to impose themselves anyway.
The people who do have the authority - the individual players - obviously can't be expected to have expertise in analyzing security plans. So they rely on their union to analyze the plans for them, and negotiate on their behalf for security that will meet their needs. The union can't "impose" on anyone. The union arent't "forcing" anyone - that is not their power. The unions only have the power that the individual players choose to give it. They can follow or reject the unions recommendations, but they usually follow them because that's the point of having a union.
You're acting like some third party is coming in uninvited and saying how this or that should be. That party has no power except when the constituents who have a stake in this matter give it that power by asking its help.
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