The rule that was suppose to prevent a fan placed within the debate was prohibitive of electronic equipment.
Everyone knows the provision in any debate rule in regard to electronic equipment is about devices such as lap top computers or cell phones or ear pieces that receive transmission from off stage. The electronic device in question was outlawed because it would provide an edge over the other participants.
Unless the electric fan in question can talk or send covert messages to Governor Crist there really was no reason for Governor Scott to challenge the rule.
What next?
Everyone knows the provision in any debate rule in regard to electronic equipment is about devices such as lap top computers or cell phones or ear pieces that receive transmission from off stage. The electronic device in question was outlawed because it would provide an edge over the other participants.
Unless the electric fan in question can talk or send covert messages to Governor Crist there really was no reason for Governor Scott to challenge the rule.
What next?