F-100 SuperNats Liability Statement

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Old 01-27-2003, 12:03 PM
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Angry F-100 SuperNats Liability Statement

Anyone else have a problem with the Liability statement on the F-100 Supernats registration form?

It basically says that if your truck gets destoryed during the show and it was their fault there's nothing you can do about it.

I would like to hear what everyone else thinks about this.

Sorry if this is the wrong forum to post this in....
 
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Considering some of the chunks of concrete that are missing off of the side of the Grand, I don't blame them!

We have been whining to Pat Ford for years about the condition of the hotel. In '00 (?) a chunk of concrete fell on top of his wife's new Taurus. Still had the paper tag in the window. I -think- he finally heard us...

Another year we had tornados around Knoxville and high wind at the show. An exhibitors tent weight (brick) was picked up and hit a truck just above the rear window. That was taken care of by the parties involved very admirably.
 
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F-100 SuperNats Liability Statement

Originally posted by Scot

Another year we had tornados around Knoxville and high wind at the show. An exhibitors tent weight (brick) was picked up and hit a truck just above the rear window. That was taken care of by the parties involved very admirably.
I remember when that happened.

There's usually rain and sometimes a storm. I think the year before they cut the trees down on the top of the hill a limb fell on a truck during a storm.
 
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