EfficiencySuch6361 t1_jaacfok wrote
Reply to comment by DfcukinLite in Highway to nowhere and dirt bikes by brYzmz
Can have 1,000,000 waivers per participant but they can still sue, and would need to go to court with a lawyer. Also no insurance company is going to work with them, or only offer skyhigh rates. It is a seemingly good idea on surface level but even a tiny exploration of its general execution leads to very obvious problems
DfcukinLite t1_jaaerif wrote
People are always going to try and get over whenever they think they can get away with it, but, it doesn’t mean it’s going to happen or that it can’t be done
EfficiencySuch6361 t1_jaagjja wrote
Practically anything can be done with enough resources thrown at it but that doesn’t mean that it should be done. Simply being possible does not automatically make it a good idea
DfcukinLite t1_jaah2in wrote
Being as it’s been done before in other places (Cleveland and been talked about doing something similar in others, it’s worth the trying. Clearly it’s a good idea.
EfficiencySuch6361 t1_jaakrz7 wrote
Never happened in Cleveland didn’t even get started
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Douseigh t1_jabyx0g wrote
You don’t ride obviously. Dirt biking legally at parks is a hobby id have trouble affording at my salary. It’s close to owning a small boat
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