Certainly within their right to do; however, their case would have to be very compelling I would think. At that point the owner might consider revoking the club lease if they have reason to believe the club is being run irresponsibly...good reason to vote in mentally solid club officers. Years ago I witnessed a club officer physically intervene with a member while the member was flying and it lead to a dangerous situation. Two wrongs don't make a right, and the reasonable human/CD/safety officer is going to direct an offender to land as opposed to physical intervention. I would like to stress that I have seen this once in the past 20 years, the officer was not re-elected...the offender cleaned up his act.