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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
A Taste of Home
California
carlsbad 11/29 - confirmed!
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<blockquote data-quote="maoun" data-source="post: 786664" data-attributes="member: 7209"><p>when you sign your waiver it's a waiver against the track's liability, not the other drivers'.....furthermore, waivers of liability are rather ridiculous in america....they're eaisly voided if you argue that the track was not responsible in their actions</p><p></p><p>as for the bullitt guy, he can easily recoup his money if he has a decent lawyer...i wouldn't worry...i'm 100% sure that he can get it if he tries..furthermore, he just needs to threaten legal action with a formal letter from a lawyer, cuz you know the guy isn't going to actually go to court over it</p><p></p><p>and honestly, odds are the camaro will just say it happened on the street and have his insurance cover it, rite?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="maoun, post: 786664, member: 7209"] when you sign your waiver it's a waiver against the track's liability, not the other drivers'.....furthermore, waivers of liability are rather ridiculous in america....they're eaisly voided if you argue that the track was not responsible in their actions as for the bullitt guy, he can easily recoup his money if he has a decent lawyer...i wouldn't worry...i'm 100% sure that he can get it if he tries..furthermore, he just needs to threaten legal action with a formal letter from a lawyer, cuz you know the guy isn't going to actually go to court over it and honestly, odds are the camaro will just say it happened on the street and have his insurance cover it, rite? [/QUOTE]
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A Taste of Home
California
carlsbad 11/29 - confirmed!
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