this is true and probably the only thing they could do would be to make
the person responsible for their own injuries..
On Fri, 28 Jan 2000 09:57:33 EST TSTOIKES(a)aol.com writes:
Let us hope that no one forgets that even with access it is still
private
land. And as such we should each respect that there are problems
associated
with us being on it.
If you bring a lunch or stuff to make rubbings with.... pack it out
with
you.
Don't bring children or pets with you unless it is okayed by the
owner and
you can arrange to keep an eye on them.
Remember to think safety. Look for snakes and logs half hidden in
the
grass or other things of that nature. (This hinges on insurance and
lawsuit
fears for the property owner)
I would say that most of us are pretty good about it. But it only
takes
one to sour a property owner on the rest of us.
terri
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