First problem, this is likely illegal. When I managed a grocery store, it was actually against the law to publically display bad checkes, or a list of names of those that had written bad checks. In other words, we could not tape a list of the names of the bad checks we had on hand, in front of our cashier's register. This makes me wonder if you could distribute such a list.

Secondly, you have a serious chance as people being wrongfully accused. I think your log in is Jbeher... so let's say your name is Joe Beher. Let's say in TN another Joe Beher cheats in a tournament and gets caught. His name is added to the list. You sign up for a tournament, and the director publically says you are not allowed because your name is on the list. Now folks think you are a cheater. I think that qualifies as slander for you.

I kind of like Jim's idea. I think there would have to be some messageing of the idea to decide how the repaid winnings would be distributed. Also, getting the money back is another thing. You can sue someone, and win, and the court orders them to pay you, but if they don't have the money, or have sufficiently hidden it, they can't be "made" to pay you.

I wish there were a simple answer. I certainly haven't been smart enough to come up with a good answer.

The best I can say is that if we are so consumed with concern of being cheated, then we need to quit fishing tournaments.

BTW, that's not the reason I have not been fishing T's.

Danny