FOULS . . . USBC Rule 5 Applies
a foul occurs when a part of the player's body encroaches on or goes beyond the foul line and touches any part of the lane, equipment or building during or after a delivery
this applies until same or next player is on the approach and ready to make the next delivery
the foul line is of infinite length and includes walls, posts, floors, ball returns, etc.
footwear and clothing are considered part of the player's body
dropped objects, such as those ejected from a pocket, don't count
a player that crosses the foul line but retains possession of the ball does not count
a ball that is released in front of the foul line does not count
team captains are typically designated/responsible for the reporting/handling of calling a foul, especially when automatic detection devices are not functioning
in the case of a dispute, Rule 10 (provisional ball) applies
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You should be able to get a free copy of the Playing Rules from your league secretary or USBC rep. (I ended up having to "lift" mine, because both kept telling me they didn't have one to spare.)
Suggestion: If my team is up against another that is ignoring the rules, or one that doesn't self-correct, we all pay closer attention and call fouls out in unison with a "HEY, that ain't right!" or maybe "No, Naw, or Aw, come on — that's a foul" in a firm but friendly sort of way. Smiles, chuckles, and knee slaps usually make it less personal and seems to work better in getting immediate corrections. If the opposing player/team doesn't like it, then T.S. This applies to ourselves as well! Fair competition is often about good sportsmanship.
p.s. Some leagues are very lax, others rigid. You sometimes have to go with the flow or make a change. If you decide to quit, don't get ugly about it.