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[quote=Anonymous]It might also help if you note that, if you break the GS rules, then there's at least some possibility that the GS insurance provided by Council will not cover the adults involved. And, as a result, if anything happens and they were drinking, there's some chance they could be personally liable. The insurance thing is one reason we raise why parents need to register and, where necessary, be trained for trips. You don't want to be carrying the liability on your own insurance policy -- let the GS policy be primary. But, again, I am shocked by the number of posters who think it's a big deal to give up alcohol in this context. I'm from a big Irish catholic family -- teetotalers were are not. But I've been a GS leader for 6 years now, and have never felt like I needed a drink to get through, or come down from, a meeting. A cup of coffee, yes. A hot shower, followed by bingeing of some mindless TV, yes. But not a glass of wine.[/quote]
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