Another article on Etiquette in playing Lawn Bowls.
Again it involves Law 13.3 which describes the penalties when a player in possession of the rink believes he is interfered with, annoyed or distracted in any way by their opponents.
It may be argued that opponents, as well as the players on the rink of play, or players on another rink, or spectators wandering along the bank at the head end of the play, can interfere with a bowler.
Therefore I suggest that if players or spectators wish to wander across a rink on the bank when a player is about to deliver a bowl, they should stop and wait until the bowl has been delivered.
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I admit the penalties mentioned in Law 13 seem not to apply. A request from the Umpire or Controlling Body appears to be adequate.
Read Suggestions for enjoying the game of bowls
Provided by Don Couch
WPH Chairman of Umpires