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<blockquote data-quote="FJohnny" data-source="post: 16158846" data-attributes="member: 191643"><p>Ha ha. You're right. The guy with the wall could rent it out and actually make a cool profit. Agree. I have to laugh, though. It's like arguing with my wife. Any random example gets taken apart and an unlikely exception is offered up to prove once again that I'm an idiot. I'm pretty used to it, so no offense taken.</p><p></p><p>To clarify, I was simply trying to point out that there is always someone who is affected by every event. It never affects ONLY the participants. From the small effects like the guy who wanted to move that day but couldn't use the only access road because of the race (no sympathy for him, good of many outweighs good of the 1) to the larger effects like how the wife and 6 kids will cope when the sole earner father is killed as a spectator (much sympathy for them). And if he paid for admittance and was recommended that spot (blind spot on outside of corner, riders airborne) as a good viewing location by the organizers who are taking his money then you better believe a US court would be even more sympathetic. The organizers, with their greater knowledge of what a race is all about and the potential dangers involved owe a duty of care to the spectator.</p><p></p><p>Not debating the right or wrong of the game. Just that it couldn't happen in the US because these duties of care tend to be much more vehemently enforced.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Lol. I chose a poor example and paid the price. Hope this one slides by.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FJohnny, post: 16158846, member: 191643"] Ha ha. You're right. The guy with the wall could rent it out and actually make a cool profit. Agree. I have to laugh, though. It's like arguing with my wife. Any random example gets taken apart and an unlikely exception is offered up to prove once again that I'm an idiot. I'm pretty used to it, so no offense taken. To clarify, I was simply trying to point out that there is always someone who is affected by every event. It never affects ONLY the participants. From the small effects like the guy who wanted to move that day but couldn't use the only access road because of the race (no sympathy for him, good of many outweighs good of the 1) to the larger effects like how the wife and 6 kids will cope when the sole earner father is killed as a spectator (much sympathy for them). And if he paid for admittance and was recommended that spot (blind spot on outside of corner, riders airborne) as a good viewing location by the organizers who are taking his money then you better believe a US court would be even more sympathetic. The organizers, with their greater knowledge of what a race is all about and the potential dangers involved owe a duty of care to the spectator. Not debating the right or wrong of the game. Just that it couldn't happen in the US because these duties of care tend to be much more vehemently enforced. Lol. I chose a poor example and paid the price. Hope this one slides by. [/QUOTE]
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