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Re: Finish Lines
In a message dated 4/10/00 10:27:47 PM Pacific Daylight Time, 
dfletche@gte.net writes:
<< Considering that most endurance races are held on public land that can be
 closed  to other activities only by the land manager who in most cases will
 not do so (and be unable to without extensive public hearings), it is not
 only unreasonable but illegal for race management to bar others from the
 course. Now what the liability is for this situation is a different
 question. It might be the very act of holding an endurance race is
 negligent - scary thought.
 
 Duncan Fletcher >>
If they can't be barred, then it might be useful to have someone assigned to 
warn drivers of vehicles that they're about to kill somebody. That would be 
prudent, wouldn't it?
ti
  
  
 
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