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Code red threat rural sport, leisure

31/07/2008 4:30:00 AM
THE State Government's Recreational Services Act (2002) is putting the actiitivities of rural and metropolitan sporting, leisure and recreational clubs at risk of "frivolous" litigation, according to a former Adelaide Hills riding instructor who is lobbying to have it repealed.

"Unfortunately, no one knows about this flawed Act," said Sarita Stratton, whose dressage school ran for more than 30 years before lawyers advised her to stop teaching – six years ago – when the Act came into effect.

"Sport and recreational service providers are not permitted to use any means of limiting liability except by having a registered safety code on the ministerial website and this has proved to be impossible," she said.

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Commenting from abroad Australia, I do not propose to comment on the Act. I only like to highlight the importance of sports and other exta-curricular activities in the development of humans, particularly of the children. I must congratulate the reporters PETER BRADY/ARAVIND KESAUAN for raising the issue, though late.
Posted by P.R.V.Raja. on 1/08/2008 12:24:37 AM

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