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I think this is very common at most clubs and no-one much cares unless the opponents are playing something bizaree when IMO they are obliged to have one. Some players take their scorecard and write 12-14 on the front of it and stop there. I don't see it much matters save for the comment above about out of the ordinary systems. I take a card along to my local duplicate when I play Strong Club and I am sure that no-one has looked at it in 2010. In England, at least, I think announcements have reduced the need or desire to look at them and whilst I generally approve of rules being enforced I am not sure it is productive here to make a big fuss about soemthing that most people don't see as a problem.
As far as moaning is concerned it is a requirement when anything new/different is tried. This applies at club level (e.g. iniquity of the clock) or at national level (e.g the end of the game as we know it because of bidding boxes, announcing etc etc)