Do you even know what the quote references? I suggest that you should go back and read a little Shakespeare or get a copy of the Coles notes.
It would be more helpful if you answered the question than just doing Ad Hominem attacks
I have answered the question, several times. See post 59 for the most recent example. I have said--and I repeat here--we're we playing in the first instance, I would have let you bring your unit on. More importantly, when my turn ended, I would have
likely reminded you that your units came on this turn and not to forget to set them up. If you had forgot to set them up, I would have trusted to your honest about the situation and that wouldn't take advantage of a break you shouldn't have known about. In the second instance, I would have allowed him to re-setup completely since you hadn't set up yet. You aren't harmed by anything done here. Perhaps you helped him learn a rule in the process.
WRT the delay notes or note to the TD, I would not have insisted personally. I have played over 3000 ASL scenarios. I have played most of that in person. I have played close to 1000 games on VASL. In all that time, I have never once had anyone demand "proof" of placement. Sure, I record my placement at tournaments. I keep notes on all my games played in case I play them again. I have the proof. No one has ever insisted I give it to them in advance. No one has ever insisted on using delayed notes. Only once have I asked to see the placement of a HIP unit. In that case, it was a HIP observer on level 2 which placed an AR on both sides of a giant woods mass and there was no way it had LOS to all the places it placed an AR. Even then, I asked politely, explained what I was seeing, and was a decent human being trying to resolve the issue in a friendly way. I would never ascribe to malice, that which can be explained by a simple mistake. In my case, the guy had forgot about the blind-hex calculations. He wasn't trying to cheat me, he had just made a mistake. If you put someone on the defensive by attacking their integrity, they are going to attack back. That's human nature.
From the outside looking in, it sounds like a couple of players allowed emotion to get the better of them. Just my .02 -- jim