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[QUOTE="GlennP, post: 124986, member: 18736"] The problem is this country is in need of legal reform. There are too many lawyers and frivalous lawsuits. They make it easy for some people not to be responsible for there own actions. This also works to the tree huggers' advantage. This is THE REASON that land is lost. Before the lawsuit craze hit, Enduros in NJ had much more land to work with, and entries were only $10-$15. Before I got back into riding a few years ago, I was a deep water tecnical wreck diver. This is a very small community, an extreme sport that claims lives off the east coast each year. Every death brings the threat of a lawsuit to everyone involved, from boat captain to equipment mfg. The cost of wreck diving equipment has a large markup to cover mfgs. legal expenses. Whats interesting about the Port Elizabeth area is that is where Rich Lafferty ran an Enduro school I attended in March. Perhaps he had special permission, as I doubt he would take everyone on an illegal ride Good Luck. [/QUOTE]
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