I just read an unfortunate thread on the other site pertaining to finding one of the bodies of an occupant in SOTW Poker Run.
http://www.hollandsentinel.com/news...more-than-a-year-after-found-in-Lake-Michigan
Such an unfortunate situation... I make no assessment about who was at fault in this situation and the charities are the ones who suffer. What happened with SOTW highlights the legal ramifications of these events that,as a sport, we all need to be aware of.
When I started the Chicago club, I was extremely aware of the potential liabilities of the events..and they were "fun runs". One entrant was turned away because we smelled alcohol on his breath. I have been to Poker Runs where people cocktail on the stops. All in all, the reality is that Poker Runs ARE a liability and anyone who doesn't think that,needs to have a conversation with an attorney or insurance company.
As a promoter, you can't put your head in the sand and say that you didn't know or they had no right to sue...they do and they will. I'm not a proponent of how fractured the legal system is,clearly,it is broken in many respects.
I enjoyed all the Fun Runs that I organized(albeit for the few morons that ruined it) and love these events.
If you organize an event,please don't think that you are ever in a situation(even with insurance and disclaimers) that you won't be sued. If there is an accident, you will be sued..period. Liability is not an issue..a good attorney will find liability.
You can't cry over spilled milk when,as an organizer,promoter, or even possibly a sponsor that you can and most likely be sued. It comes with the territory.
I don't have a solution and not sure if there is one..other than a bunch of guys getting together to run their boats.
http://www.hollandsentinel.com/news...more-than-a-year-after-found-in-Lake-Michigan
Such an unfortunate situation... I make no assessment about who was at fault in this situation and the charities are the ones who suffer. What happened with SOTW highlights the legal ramifications of these events that,as a sport, we all need to be aware of.
When I started the Chicago club, I was extremely aware of the potential liabilities of the events..and they were "fun runs". One entrant was turned away because we smelled alcohol on his breath. I have been to Poker Runs where people cocktail on the stops. All in all, the reality is that Poker Runs ARE a liability and anyone who doesn't think that,needs to have a conversation with an attorney or insurance company.
As a promoter, you can't put your head in the sand and say that you didn't know or they had no right to sue...they do and they will. I'm not a proponent of how fractured the legal system is,clearly,it is broken in many respects.
I enjoyed all the Fun Runs that I organized(albeit for the few morons that ruined it) and love these events.
If you organize an event,please don't think that you are ever in a situation(even with insurance and disclaimers) that you won't be sued. If there is an accident, you will be sued..period. Liability is not an issue..a good attorney will find liability.
You can't cry over spilled milk when,as an organizer,promoter, or even possibly a sponsor that you can and most likely be sued. It comes with the territory.
I don't have a solution and not sure if there is one..other than a bunch of guys getting together to run their boats.