just got off the phone with a good source
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I AM BEGINNING TO THINK FORT DUMMY, YOU NEED COUNSELING
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Re: just got off the phone with a good source
ok.............nobody would do it on my property............that's for sure............Fortfor5 wrote: ↑Fri Jun 26, 2020 4:45 amYouth leagues are using p7blic property with no problem.so we should be able to aswell.our youth league had cuts yesterday.
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Re: just got off the phone with a good source
No, you are incorrect, a simple proof of insurance coverage by the "league" and have parents sign a waiver is all that would be needed to clear the land owner. In that scenario, the owner is ONLY liable if something on his land were to cause the injury/sickness. For example, he has a tree that falls on someone, or he has divots in his land that cause a child to turn an ankle. In those scenarios HE COULD be liable.
In addition, assuming the sport is an "opt-in", the element of liability is nearly 100% gone. The fact that someone knowingly signs a waiver and is paying to be part of the program makes it very difficult to overcome in a court of law.
Of course anyone can sue for anything, but someone would need quite a bit of money to pursue this, especially considering the difficult nature of even getting a judge to hear the case. So the odds of the land owner being sued are very very small.
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Re: just got off the phone with a good source
Look, we can debate this all day, but the reality is the one FOR SURE thing with COVID is that answers/direction have been all over the place, and that includes within the medical community. Your good friend Fauci changes his tune with the wind. The WHO and CDC can't agree if it can be caught on surfaces or if asymptomatic individuals can infect others. Initial projections had over 5,000 hospitalized, at one time, in South Carolina due to COVID-19. Even with the latest "spike" of cases, we aren't even at 20% of that number.spectator wrote: ↑Fri Jun 26, 2020 4:16 amall i have seen is the medical community in unison about this virus at every turn..........the politicians have opposed the experts since day 1..............and now we are paying a severe price for that..........SF Band dad wrote: ↑Thu Jun 25, 2020 11:33 pmNope. There are "expert" medical opinions on both sides of this issue. Considering the track record of the predictive models and popular "experts" over the last 4 months one would be wise to take a contrarian view of their opinions and projections.![]()
I am not here to argue the disease, but to simply point out that NO medical professionals have NOT been 100% in unison when it comes to COVID-19.
Re: just got off the phone with a good source
nah im past that point i dont even get that fired up.CITYSLICKER wrote: ↑Fri Jun 26, 2020 12:08 pmI AM BEGINNING TO THINK FORT DUMMY, YOU NEED COUNSELING
I learned restraint lol
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the medical community has been rock solid since minute 1...........it's that our politicians have ignored them............maybe you are listening to a fraud news channel............Fauci has been spot on and saying the very same things..........he did say don't go out and buy masks when there was a shortage of masks in hospitals but once that was resolved he has been begging people to wear them.............we are on fire in s.c..........almost 1,300 new cases today............ignoring the reality of this monster will not make it go away..........FootballFan4343 wrote: ↑Fri Jun 26, 2020 1:38 pmLook, we can debate this all day, but the reality is the one FOR SURE thing with COVID is that answers/direction have been all over the place, and that includes within the medical community. Your good friend Fauci changes his tune with the wind. The WHO and CDC can't agree if it can be caught on surfaces or if asymptomatic individuals can infect others. Initial projections had over 5,000 hospitalized, at one time, in South Carolina due to COVID-19. Even with the latest "spike" of cases, we aren't even at 20% of that number.spectator wrote: ↑Fri Jun 26, 2020 4:16 amall i have seen is the medical community in unison about this virus at every turn..........the politicians have opposed the experts since day 1..............and now we are paying a severe price for that..........SF Band dad wrote: ↑Thu Jun 25, 2020 11:33 pmNope. There are "expert" medical opinions on both sides of this issue. Considering the track record of the predictive models and popular "experts" over the last 4 months one would be wise to take a contrarian view of their opinions and projections.![]()
I am not here to argue the disease, but to simply point out that NO medical professionals have NOT been 100% in unison when it comes to COVID-19.
Re: just got off the phone with a good source
No one watches cnn msm nbc and the like.spectator wrote: ↑Fri Jun 26, 2020 5:22 pmthe medical community has been rock solid since minute 1...........it's that our politicians have ignored them............maybe you are listening to a fraud news channel............Fauci has been spot on and saying the very same things..........he did say don't go out and buy masks when there was a shortage of masks in hospitals but once that was resolved he has been begging people to wear them.............we are on fire in s.c..........almost 1,300 new cases today............ignoring the reality of this monster will not make it go away..........FootballFan4343 wrote: ↑Fri Jun 26, 2020 1:38 pmLook, we can debate this all day, but the reality is the one FOR SURE thing with COVID is that answers/direction have been all over the place, and that includes within the medical community. Your good friend Fauci changes his tune with the wind. The WHO and CDC can't agree if it can be caught on surfaces or if asymptomatic individuals can infect others. Initial projections had over 5,000 hospitalized, at one time, in South Carolina due to COVID-19. Even with the latest "spike" of cases, we aren't even at 20% of that number.spectator wrote: ↑Fri Jun 26, 2020 4:16 amall i have seen is the medical community in unison about this virus at every turn..........the politicians have opposed the experts since day 1..............and now we are paying a severe price for that..........SF Band dad wrote: ↑Thu Jun 25, 2020 11:33 pmNope. There are "expert" medical opinions on both sides of this issue. Considering the track record of the predictive models and popular "experts" over the last 4 months one would be wise to take a contrarian view of their opinions and projections.![]()
I am not here to argue the disease, but to simply point out that NO medical professionals have NOT been 100% in unison when it comes to COVID-19.
This isnt a monster if was we would kill it .
Its a virus we will fight it we will continue to live our lives.
We are real Americans we dont accept participation trophys .we earn our way .
We do not cower into a corner and hide like itchbays .
We listen to the medical experts whom still differ and make a educated guess on risk factors.
We realize theres more than one way to do things.
Most of us will make it through this .
And the next one and the one after.
I have never seen every doctorr agree on anything covid is no different.
Its a free country believe what you want.
Re: just got off the phone with a good source
The V.P., who is in charge of fighting this monster had his 1st news conference today in 2 months...........didn't even mention wearing masks............BTW, in a few months time, this little virus has killed OVER 2 times as many Americans as the Vietnam War........and OVERFortfor5 wrote: ↑Fri Jun 26, 2020 7:02 pmNo one watches cnn msm nbc and the like.spectator wrote: ↑Fri Jun 26, 2020 5:22 pmthe medical community has been rock solid since minute 1...........it's that our politicians have ignored them............maybe you are listening to a fraud news channel............Fauci has been spot on and saying the very same things..........he did say don't go out and buy masks when there was a shortage of masks in hospitals but once that was resolved he has been begging people to wear them.............we are on fire in s.c..........almost 1,300 new cases today............ignoring the reality of this monster will not make it go away..........FootballFan4343 wrote: ↑Fri Jun 26, 2020 1:38 pmLook, we can debate this all day, but the reality is the one FOR SURE thing with COVID is that answers/direction have been all over the place, and that includes within the medical community. Your good friend Fauci changes his tune with the wind. The WHO and CDC can't agree if it can be caught on surfaces or if asymptomatic individuals can infect others. Initial projections had over 5,000 hospitalized, at one time, in South Carolina due to COVID-19. Even with the latest "spike" of cases, we aren't even at 20% of that number.spectator wrote: ↑Fri Jun 26, 2020 4:16 amall i have seen is the medical community in unison about this virus at every turn..........the politicians have opposed the experts since day 1..............and now we are paying a severe price for that..........SF Band dad wrote: ↑Thu Jun 25, 2020 11:33 pmNope. There are "expert" medical opinions on both sides of this issue. Considering the track record of the predictive models and popular "experts" over the last 4 months one would be wise to take a contrarian view of their opinions and projections.![]()
I am not here to argue the disease, but to simply point out that NO medical professionals have NOT been 100% in unison when it comes to COVID-19.
This isnt a monster if was we would kill it .
Its a virus we will fight it we will continue to live our lives.
We are real Americans we dont accept participation trophys .we earn our way .
We do not cower into a corner and hide like itchbays .
We listen to the medical experts whom still differ and make a educated guess on risk factors.
We realize theres more than one way to do things.
Most of us will make it through this .
And the next one and the one after.
I have never seen every doctorr agree on anything covid is no different.
Its a free country believe what you want.
40 times as many Americans as 9-11...........
Re: just got off the phone with a good source
This aint a terrir attack or a poorly run war.spectator wrote: ↑Sat Jun 27, 2020 1:24 amThe V.P., who is in charge of fighting this monster had his 1st news conference today in 2 months...........didn't even mention wearing masks............BTW, in a few months time, this little virus has killed OVER 2 times as many Americans as the Vietnam War........and OVERFortfor5 wrote: ↑Fri Jun 26, 2020 7:02 pmNo one watches cnn msm nbc and the like.spectator wrote: ↑Fri Jun 26, 2020 5:22 pmthe medical community has been rock solid since minute 1...........it's that our politicians have ignored them............maybe you are listening to a fraud news channel............Fauci has been spot on and saying the very same things..........he did say don't go out and buy masks when there was a shortage of masks in hospitals but once that was resolved he has been begging people to wear them.............we are on fire in s.c..........almost 1,300 new cases today............ignoring the reality of this monster will not make it go away..........FootballFan4343 wrote: ↑Fri Jun 26, 2020 1:38 pmLook, we can debate this all day, but the reality is the one FOR SURE thing with COVID is that answers/direction have been all over the place, and that includes within the medical community. Your good friend Fauci changes his tune with the wind. The WHO and CDC can't agree if it can be caught on surfaces or if asymptomatic individuals can infect others. Initial projections had over 5,000 hospitalized, at one time, in South Carolina due to COVID-19. Even with the latest "spike" of cases, we aren't even at 20% of that number.spectator wrote: ↑Fri Jun 26, 2020 4:16 amall i have seen is the medical community in unison about this virus at every turn..........the politicians have opposed the experts since day 1..............and now we are paying a severe price for that..........SF Band dad wrote: ↑Thu Jun 25, 2020 11:33 pm
Nope. There are "expert" medical opinions on both sides of this issue. Considering the track record of the predictive models and popular "experts" over the last 4 months one would be wise to take a contrarian view of their opinions and projections.![]()
I am not here to argue the disease, but to simply point out that NO medical professionals have NOT been 100% in unison when it comes to COVID-19.
This isnt a monster if was we would kill it .
Its a virus we will fight it we will continue to live our lives.
We are real Americans we dont accept participation trophys .we earn our way .
We do not cower into a corner and hide like itchbays .
We listen to the medical experts whom still differ and make a educated guess on risk factors.
We realize theres more than one way to do things.
Most of us will make it through this .
And the next one and the one after.
I have never seen every doctorr agree on anything covid is no different.
Its a free country believe what you want.
40 times as many Americans as 9-11...........
The Spanish flu killed around 6% of the population in the united states which was around 100 million give or take if memory serves. 6% of the current population of 328 million
19mill. We arent near that .
We about 130 000 deaths swine flu got 675 k .we are not near that .i had the swine flu .was nasty.
This while dangerous has been bliwn out of proportion due to it being a election year period.
Yes be careful but it aint murder hornets comming to kilk you.
Re: just got off the phone with a good source
I have only a couple of questions, if you made the decision to allow your son or daughter to play sports this fall and they were to contract and God forbid acquired a life-changing ailment from this disease would you still say it has been worth it all. I personally have a priest friend who's lungs will never be the same. He was perfectly healthy before this started.
Since there seems to be a consensus that nobody knows all the answers on this disease siding on caution is more prudent than jumping into the shark pool and hoping you can get out before getting bit. The second question is who do you think is not going to be willing to not sue if a child dies? It only takes one! Are we worried about our beloved football or the kids??
Since there seems to be a consensus that nobody knows all the answers on this disease siding on caution is more prudent than jumping into the shark pool and hoping you can get out before getting bit. The second question is who do you think is not going to be willing to not sue if a child dies? It only takes one! Are we worried about our beloved football or the kids??