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Vieux 05/04/2008, 08h09   #1
Mike Russell
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Near the beginning

Add a short discussion toward the beginning of how dangerous the ice ride
might be compared to other activities, like skiing or riding a bike. There
were thousands of these rides before this accident - how does that compare
with other sports? Do a quick google for inner tube rides on ice and snow,
and there are a fair number of hits, like this one that involves a "fun
lift", sliding 90 meters down a hill in an inner tube.
http://www.accessworldwide.com/mount...tlis_intro.htm

"Although the plaintiff's accident was unfortunate, riding an inner tube on
the ice or snow is not unusual, and it is not inherently dangerous. Many
activities come with a certain amount of risk. For example every year many
people participate in riding bicycles, horses, skiing, and other sports that
involve vigorous activity. People who choose to participate in these
activities, also choose to accept these risks because of the fun and
personal fulfillment they get from these activities.

I'm sure we all agree that it is unfortunate when someone is hurt, and
believes that it was someone else's fault. Having an accident, even an
unfortunate one, does not always mean that the activity is itself unduly
dangerous, or that someone else should be sued and have to pay damages."

The phrase "which does not surprise anyone" is a little harsh on yourself.
She, after all is still presumably being prayed for by her old friends at
the church. Since you represent the church, add on some direct references
to God. So something like "We are dismayed and heartbroken that the
plaintiff has decided to sue our church." and "She is in our prayers daily.
With great humility, we hope we have the right to be happy to think that
those prayers have contributed, in some small measure and with God's good
grace, to her continued improvement."

Give em hell. Hope some of this is useful.

Mike


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Vieux 06/04/2008, 04h52   #2
prowler
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Par défaut Re: Focus group, April 5 2008

Sorry for the top-post, but... well, Mike, are you sure this was intended
for comp.graphics.apps.photoshop? It appears to be continuing a discussion
of some unfortunate incident concerning a church.

prowler

Mike Russell wrote:
> Near the beginning
>
> Add a short discussion toward the beginning of how dangerous the ice
> ride might be compared to other activities, like skiing or riding a
> bike. There were thousands of these rides before this accident - how
> does that compare with other sports? Do a quick google for inner
> tube rides on ice and snow, and there are a fair number of hits, like
> this one that involves a "fun lift", sliding 90 meters down a hill in
> an inner tube.
> http://www.accessworldwide.com/mount...tlis_intro.htm
> "Although the plaintiff's accident was unfortunate, riding an inner
> tube on the ice or snow is not unusual, and it is not inherently
> dangerous. Many activities come with a certain amount of risk. For
> example every year many people participate in riding bicycles,
> horses, skiing, and other sports that involve vigorous activity. People
> who choose to participate in these activities, also choose to
> accept these risks because of the fun and personal fulfillment they
> get from these activities.
> I'm sure we all agree that it is unfortunate when someone is hurt, and
> believes that it was someone else's fault. Having an accident, even
> an unfortunate one, does not always mean that the activity is itself
> unduly dangerous, or that someone else should be sued and have to
> pay damages."
> The phrase "which does not surprise anyone" is a little harsh on
> yourself. She, after all is still presumably being prayed for by her
> old friends at the church. Since you represent the church, add on
> some direct references to God. So something like "We are dismayed
> and heartbroken that the plaintiff has decided to sue our church." and
> "She is in our prayers daily. With great humility, we hope we
> have the right to be happy to think that those prayers have
> contributed, in some small measure and with God's good grace, to her
> continued improvement."
> Give em hell. Hope some of this is useful.
>
> Mike




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