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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This is an ongoing problem with "event" birthday parties. Unqualified staff. Better to have traditional parties at home. [/quote] No, it's a reason in favor of "event" parties. Kids can get hurt anywhere, but at least when it's somewhere other than your house, the medical expenses are between the other parent and the business.[/quote] How do they get around the signed waivers?[/quote] [b]One of the few things that I remember from my torts class in law school is that waivers are not worth the paper they're written on. You can't waive negligence (or at least that was what I was taught in another state about twenty years ago). [/quote][/b] Exactly. That's why the stub/receipt you are given when you hand over your car saying "we are not responsible" is just show. Of course they are responsible if they are taking money to park your car.[/quote]
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