I took your comment in the spirit it was delivered, and I've got no issues with your discretion or exercise of authority; your phrase just struck a chord with me.
Namely, that of an arbiter having simply to say "ummm... no.", without a full-on, six-volume exegesis of precedent and reasoning to justify the decision or the arbiter's authority to make the call in the first place.
Don't bring that pic. back on my account.
JP