Presently, players are not obligated to call fouls on themselves. It is not in the rules.
I gotta channel Kid Dynomite for this one:
Just because the rules don't spell out "It's bob's job to call this foul" doesn't mean it's
nobody's job!
It doesn't mean the rule no longer applies! It doesn't mean play passes to the other player as if no foul occurred!
Can't figure out whose job it is to call that foul? Sort it out like adults and people with integrity.
You don't need the rulebook to hold your hand and tell you what common sense dictates.
Common sense: It's IMPLIED that all players are expected to follow the rules at all times,
not "follow the rules only if some third party instructs you to, or only if you know you're being watched
and cannot get away with cheating."
Common sense: The rules DO state that the penalty for X foul is ball-in-hand, and play passes to the other player.
That's explicitly written in black and white.
You choose not to give up ball-in-hand? Then you're not playing by the rules.
As I said in Joey's thread, go ahead and add some lines in the rulebook, if you think it will somehow
sway a few dishonest people into playing correctly.
But please, none of this "honest players are confused because the book never said..." stuff.
That's horseshit and you know it. Nobody's confused. They're cheaters attempting to justify their behavior with
what they THINK is a loophole. Except it doesn't and never did exist.