VixTD, on 2015-May-27, 10:35, said:
It's because law 82 requires us to consider both sides as non-offending, so any doubt in what score to assign is skewed slightly in favour of both sides. I'm not sure the 10% weighting away from what you think is the most likely outcome is written in stone, but I think it is pretty much standard in England. WB4.1.1.4:
I've never seen 10% written in stone or anything else. Also, that quote from the WB doesn't mention 10%.
I know we should treat both sides as non-offending, but it does seem awfully generous to the side that caused the problem in the first place by revoking.