Football: LAUSD to crack down on teams practicing without a permit
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Football teams in the Los Angeles Unified School District need a permit to use their facilities before 6 p.m. or they face losing two days of practice for each day they practice without a permit, according to Trent Cornelius, the director of interscholastic athletics in the district.
“We’re really cracking down,” Cornelius said.
The permit requirement helps the district deal with liability concerns.
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