<VV> Waivers and more

ricknorris at suddenlink.net ricknorris at suddenlink.net
Wed Dec 16 07:09:24 EST 2009


The SCCA now has a hard card waiver deal. You pay a fee, sign a permanent waiver and get a plastic card to show at any event so you do not have to physically sign a waiver each time you go to an event.
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Rick Norris
#36 Sunoco Corvair
www.corvairalley.com 

---- aeroned at aol.com wrote: 
> James,
>  
> The SCCA requires that EVERYONE on site must sign a waiver and there extra  
> hoops to jump through if you want your minor child to watch. At least 
> that's the  way it is supposed to be today.
>  
> BTW the SCCA requires that all members join the national organization. A  
> couple years ago they started a "weekend member" program so that everyone  
> participating in an event was a member, even if it was just for that event. It 
>  didn't take a genius to figure out that the annual membership fee was 
> equal to  two weekend events. 
>  
> Ned
>  
>  
> In a message dated 12/15/2009 4:36:23 P.M. Central Standard Time,  
> ricebugg at mtco.com writes:
> 
> 
> Waivers: I've spectated at more CORSA autocrosses than I've  participated 
> in.
> Don't remember ever signing a waiver.  Actually, same  is true for local 
> SCCA
> events when they had them, which has been almost 10  yrs ago.  Since no one
> pays to spectate at any autocross I've been to,  I certainly do not know 
> what
> the applicable rules are.  Kinda like  attending a fireworks display.  If
> something bad happens, everybody  "lawyers up", and they have at it.  No
> event insurance, everybody  involved with the event is named in the law 
> suit.
> 
> But we all know  anybody can sue anybody else for anything at anytime.
> Having insurance for  a formally organized event is a  no-brainer.
> 
> 
> 
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