>
> My questions are:
>
> 1. When one SCA group operates within the territory of
> another, is it still the custom to ask permission first?
>
Yes, although I think this could depend on how close to active centers
groups are to each-other.
> 2. Is it wrong for an SCA group to actively recruit within
> another group's territory? Use tales of an established
> group's "imminant demise" as a ruse to divert people from
> that group into another?
>
Uh... I think it is, yes.
> 3. Is there *any* official recourse to be had when a
> territorial branch of the SCA finds its territorial integrity
> repeatedly abused over a period of years?
>
Talk to your regional seneschal.
> 4. Is there any response to such abuse that fits within the
> bounds of courtesy besides gritting your teeth and saying
> "That's okay, we'd have said "yes" anyway"?
>
Talk to your regional seneschal.
>
> I eagerly await the answers and advice of the 'bridge
>
Talk to your regional seneschal.
From: "Drew" <drew@drewncapris.net>
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