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Race Safety - Was "How young is too young?"
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<blockquote data-quote="Kansas-Kid" data-source="post: 489251" data-attributes="member: 3148"><p>Is America the only country with lawyers? </p><p></p><p>Or have people in this country become wimps and think the system should protect us and care for us because we can't do it ourselves. </p><p></p><p>If you get hit with something or ran over at an off-road event and sue because you choose to be there and put yourself where you could get hurt then you should be publicly shunned and it thrown out of court. The problem is we let to many people get away with it.</p><p></p><p>Rock bouncing is an extreme sport and that's why most of us love it and I believe event promoters are trying to run a fine line of letting folks get close to the action and at the same time keeping them at a reasonably safe distance. However YOU have to take some responsibility for yourself and worry about YOURSELF!</p><p></p><p>To get back to the topic of the original thread Sydney did a heck of a job racing and I look forward to watching her race more and beating several of you at future races.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kansas-Kid, post: 489251, member: 3148"] Is America the only country with lawyers? Or have people in this country become wimps and think the system should protect us and care for us because we can't do it ourselves. If you get hit with something or ran over at an off-road event and sue because you choose to be there and put yourself where you could get hurt then you should be publicly shunned and it thrown out of court. The problem is we let to many people get away with it. Rock bouncing is an extreme sport and that's why most of us love it and I believe event promoters are trying to run a fine line of letting folks get close to the action and at the same time keeping them at a reasonably safe distance. However YOU have to take some responsibility for yourself and worry about YOURSELF! To get back to the topic of the original thread Sydney did a heck of a job racing and I look forward to watching her race more and beating several of you at future races. [/QUOTE]
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