In article <gPl*
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David Damerell <
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Quoting Guy Gadboit <[email protected]>:
Since I usually plan on missing the official start I just give the money >>straight to the charity and turn up anyway, which the organisers would >>probably rightly be a bit annoyed about if they knew.
Seems sensible, especially since you don't have to agree to their damnfool >rules.
Are you referring to h*lm*ts ? If so they seem to be optional. They
have lot of imprecations and recommendations and say they will be
selling them but they notably *don't* say they're mandatory.
https://www.bike-events.co.uk/Ride.aspx?id=678&n=y https://www.bike-events.co.uk/FAQs.aspx
The FAQ does have some damnfool stuff about tagalongs and dogs.
Also I notice a prohibition on tribars!
Also the Ts&Cs have this
| Cycling can be a dangerous activity and I accept that the
| organisers cannot be held responsible for personal injury,
| accident, loss, damage or public liability
which is clearly unlawful but it's unenforceable so "whatever".
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