At 4:58 PM +0000 1/26/05, [email protected] wrote:
>The SCA insurance policy ****specifically excludes animals.*****  That won't
>change. Which means every time there is an event that includes horses,
>for example, we have to pay into an additional policy (60$ -per
>event-).  If the SCA is willing to let the coursers do their thing
>without requiring beaurocracy, representation and $$$, I personally
>would smile, and go on doing what I was already doing.  Official SCA
>BOD recognition only means more work, rules, restrictions and hassle,
>IMO.

Whoa stop the presses! Does this mean that if a hound runs 
into/knocks down Little Dumpling/hurts/bites a spectator there is NO 
liability insurance ???  Y'all like to live dangerously!!! Lawyers 
LUV dog bites/hurts man suits...

The horse people have a brain!

Ta
Carol, whose dog club has just ponied up for this years $$$$ premium!!!


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