Flnlsher medal wrote:
jwem wrote:Good news for some as if he's convicted it may well be the end of his little league coaching career - when the do the mandatory criminal record check, there ends his coaching days. Well, at least where I live, Philly seems to have it's own rules.
Just guessing but I'm sure they may like to know about this.
http://www.eastabingtonll.org/
If I was a parent there, I would want to say something, but otherwise, it'll come out on it's own. Well, it would where I live, I just assume it's the same everywhere? Here they do mandatory criminal record checks for anyone who volunteers or works with kids sports teams each season. To coach you have to submit to a criminal record check, and if you have a conviction, you aren't allowed to coach.
I think we can safely bet we'll only see the a$$ kisser Mike Rossi out in full force for the next little while.... pretending to be a kind family man rather than the true Mike Rossi - the mean spirited petulant child who calls women and children names and makes fun of people's disabilities.