MJ,
I guess I still don't get it.
I signed the waiver so what is the concern?
In fact I was one of the first 20 people to sign it on Sunday.
If there was a lawsuit placed several days later by someone, no one would know
if I had
a paper wrist band on that day but SFR would have a waiver that I signed
and anyone else involved would have signed. Isn't that what matters?
I thought the purpose of the paper wrist band was so that event
officials could verify that you had signed it. If that is the case
I ran around for 6 hours with out one because I was not aware
that I should have received one when I signed the waiver in line at the
tent. And during that time no one questioned me about it. Including
several long time members of SFR.
-Stacey
> on 3/6/02 23:32, Stacey at swilbur@sprynet.com wrote:
>
> > Not a biggie -
>
> Bzzzzzzzt. Wrong answer. See my previous post.
> MJ
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