Surfers Know the Biggest Risk They Take. Now, It May Get Worse.
An uncontrolled surfboard is a menace. And nobody’s liable.
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the judge declared that “the inherent risks of the sport of surfing include surfers ‘dropping in’ on other surfers, not wearing leashes while riding longboards of the type used by respondent, and using surfboards that have sharp fins.”
Sounds like you need to work on your clothesline technique.so if i’m walking on sidewalk and get hit full force by someone riding a bike out of control i cant sue for negligence? sounds like a lazy judge pulling a favor
The sidewalk is static. The wave is not.so if i’m walking on sidewalk and get hit full force by someone riding a bike out of control i cant sue for negligence? sounds like a lazy judge pulling a favor
earthquakes broThe sidewalk is static. The wave is not.
Only if there is an inherent risk in walking on the sidewalk. ( the sidewalk is for pedestrians )so if i’m walking on sidewalk and get hit full force by someone riding a bike out of control i cant sue for negligence? sounds like a lazy judge pulling a favor
The sidewalk like the ocean is for everyone bro.Only if there is an inherent risk in walking on the sidewalk. ( the sidewalk is for pedestrians )
NOPE.So he dropped in on someone else, he gets dropped in on, and then swerves into whitewater, and gets finned. He didn't veer very hard. What about the person behind him in the first place?
Sounds like a disaster all around.
I could see the judges looking at both of them as negligent.
Santa Barbara is central coast?
NOPE.
BTW...
WTF? Miramar in the summer?