Recently I was at a district event where I had a confrontation with an adult committee member. At the time I was an Spl, I am currently JASM.
I had given a scout the responsibility of running the skit. Whenever I checked on him he said he had it. At camporee I asked him how his skit was going he said he did not have one. He claimed he had no time. Then I had to leave for an SPL meeting. As I left I told him he had 1 hour to get a skit. I told district we would have a skit.
When I returned I asked him for an update on progress for the skit. At that point his father, a committee member, stood up and aggressively demanded I cancel the skit. In the end I had refused to cancel it and he left the camporee within the hour. While this was going on other scouts had taken up the job. We placed third in the skit competition. I was old by adults I handled it well.
He confronted me once again at a meeting a few weeks later.. He claimed his son had not received merit badges from different council and district events. I replied that it is his son’s responsibility to work this out with the advancement chair who refused the merit badges because there was absolutely no record of them. I dropped the argument and said to speak with our advancement chair because there was little I could do.
At both of these events our SM was absent. I behaved like I would when I work at football games dealing with an upset customer. The only exception was when I stood by the skit but in that occasion I never raised my voice or showed sarcasm etc.
My SM has said he supported my actions in both those situations.
How should I respond to a non-SM when I am given a task and feel it is not in the best interest of the troop.
