When an official holds up both hands high above their head, it typically signifies a violation related to a player's conduct or a significant infraction, such as a technical foul in Basketball. This gesture indicates that the action warrants a stoppage in play and may result in free throws or a turnover, depending on the specific rules of the game.
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Raising one arm above your head with an open hand.
No. A backcourt violation is when a back row player attacks the ball from above the height of the net while in front of or having jumped from in front of the 10 foot line.
Short answer: Yes.
Because driving above the speed limit is a traffic violation
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