A rugby referee who was sworn at and had his shorts pulled down by a spectator at a club rugby match in 2011 wants a nationwide campaign to try change attitudes towards sports officials.
Ben Brooks was the stand-in linesman at a Bay of Plenty match when spectator Matua Parkinson - who was watching his club side Rangataua lose to fierce rivals Te Puke - took issue with the 19-year-old's officiating.
The former New Zealand Sevens captain swore at Brooks before pulling his shorts down.
"It was very, very out of the blue," Brooks said. "The game was heated and I must have made a mistake. When you're a passionate supporter, you see a mistake and you want to take action."
Parkinson had his case heard by a rugby judicial board. He apologised to Brooks and was banned from rugby until the end of 2012.