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General Climbing Discussion
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Who is responsible for bad belaying? |
15-Nov-2007 At 4:57:23 PM |
bluey
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On 15/11/2007 ado_m wrote:
>Great thread.
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>Re "duty of care", I think that Hardrock in the city is close to breaching
>its duty regarding maintaining the wall against excessive spinning holds.
Apologies for diverting the thread further, but I just wanted to note that I raised this very issue in the "Hardrock city open at last" whatever thread and was waiting for Hardrock themselves to respond. I think they would be in deep legal do-do if someone was injured after falling from a spinning hold. And there are about a billion witnesses (no I don't exagerate) who can state the high number of spinners and length of time that this has been going on. |
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