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I think it's common sense in the first place.
"Dan G" wrote in message oups.com... On Feb 15, 12:22 pm, "Bert Willing" willing_no_spam_ple...@ir- microsystems.com wrote: Having fun by risking one own's life is a personal choice. Having fun by risking other peoples' life is criminal. This is the view the lawmakers and courts take - something often grossly misunderstood. AFAIK no activity which risks *only yourself* has ever been banned. You can legally go cave diving, BASE jumping etc. to your hearts content, despite them being probably the most dangerous sports around. (Thirteen people died BASE jumping last year and someone died doing it only last Saturday, the third death this year.) What the law does mandate is that if you're organising anything that other people will take part in, every effort to minimise risk to the participants and others is taken (e.g. hard hats and spinal protectors for horse riding, helmets for BASE jumpers, F1 cars now have their wheels tethered to the chassis so they can't fly off into the stands etc. etc.). For example in Britain there's a diving center where at least one person has died every year since 1978. The center is still open as they simply do everything they can to make it safe (apart from one death where they broke the governing association's rules and were fined £50,000). It's just a rather risky pastime. (They are in fact building a medical center on site now). As another example, every year in Idaho there's a BASE jumping convention at Perrine Bridge. Four people have died there but the event will not stop. The law will never stop you doing any sport dangerous to *yourself* - that's your choice, and the law respects that. What it will cane your for is killing someone else who should have been safe while you do it (as happened at Hus Bos), and if you're responsible for the safety of others and you slip up. Dan |
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