05-06-2024, 09:46 PM
(05-06-2024, 07:55 PM)Andy Bennett Wrote:(05-06-2024, 05:28 PM)andrew34ruby Wrote:(05-06-2024, 05:01 PM)Steve Jones Wrote: I think that some organisers, particularly the larger ones, understand very, very well. Those signing/ticking their box are the ones who don't understand the mess they could get themselves into. As I said earlier, simple rule, if that's what they ask you to do, don't go.
Steve
Steve, so you want me to sit at home and twiddle my thumbs on Saturday this week, rather than enjoy the event with around 500 others who presumably have all put a tick in the box? The simple rule is, listen to all of the advice and then make your own mind up.
This is my last on the subject but Andrew, you are missing the point. You don't have Public Liability Insurance, so why do you think it is OK to tick a box that says you have? Like others I simply ignore the box, just don't tick it. It is safer to assume that you are in the minority in ticking a box and the informed are ignoring it or crossing it out.
Andy, I am not missing the point, maybe you are. I have tried NOT ticking the box and I have tried crossing it out and writing 'third party liability' and I have then not had my applications accepted. The options for future seemed to be to stay at home or tick the box.