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Old July 31st, 2011, 20:14   #8
R.I.T.Z
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Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: The Shwa
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Originally Posted by Col.Angus View Post
Thats kinda the point though isnt it? Is the insurance provider concerned about the brand name, or the safety quality of the goggles? Cause I can just spray-paint a logo on the band of any goggle set I have and be rated then so that it says "paintball okie dokie". Or I can wear safety rated whatever I have and actually be safe. I think they are adhering to the letter of the agreement and not the real purpose. Technically the waiver is invalid because Im not playing paintball as described in the terms.
they have to follow every letter otherwise no insurance no field.
they need you to follow their rules no matter how stupid or arbitrary you may deem them.
as for the waiver, it is a liability waiver not I am playing paintball form. you sign it so if you do something stupid you cannot sue them.
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