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More APB bullshit. Not suprised.
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yeah thats what i looks like more bullshit
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Also, OP's title does state "new standards", but is there such a thing in which all insurance cies will agree on like this? I mean, what 1 company would ask for might not be what the other would, isn't it?
I'm not claiming understanding the insurance world, hence the question, but I'd find that collusion or something. Anyways, I don't think we have to worry too much about those, regardless of what's true and what's not... Most fields are private... It really is sad (if true) for those business that will loose tons of customers though... |
I'm not to worried. These "alarming new clauses" will not affect our games at Flagswipe. This sounds more like it's APB's insurance provider.
K&K Underwriters is the company that's trying all these changes.... Southwest and at least one other company are not following suit. |
There is no more airsoft at Soldier of Fortune Paintball now.
When that was made public, many said that was a one off---nothing to see. The reason given was insurance was no longer covering them for Airsoft. Paintball and Airsoft are 2 different animals with different risks, safety requirements and even age categories. I often wondered how the 2 can be played out in the same venue and covered under the same insurance- being so different. How there could be a pizza party for 30 kids (14 years olds) in the staging area, next to guys gearing up for an airsoft game? On the same field. But no difference to me....our field is Airsoft only. Private. |
APB must have a shitty insurance provider lol if flagswipe (located in london) is not effected by this, it must have been something to do with APB and them alone.
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I found this hilarious because it seems to just be more stupid crap from APB. I highly doubt the airsoft community will feel much effect, the paintball fields might, but I've noticed a large climb in private fields, which people thoroughly enjoy.
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Lol clear lowwers. Cmon folks. Worst case will be 350fps and full face protection. Plus who gives a crap most of us prefer to play at airsoft only/private fields to avoid paint (and paintballers, most of em anyhow) all together it just means places like finch's field the hill, warsoft nation and the barrie guys will see a bigger intrest in their fields.
350 for outdoor would suck. Especially for guys like me who run 500fps bolt actions but again ill just avoid the one paintball field i do go to and spend more time at finch's and WSN problem solved. |
What a fucking retarded thread. Why does he keep posting his drama here?
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I don't want to hear the flaming so save it. But this does come down to common sense. Below is a standard waiver. This waiver is like most and the corner stone of making sure the insurance company or the sponsor does not have a risk if a being sued. At the end of the day that is all that matters for either, and the insurance company is not in the business of providing a service or charity. Its to make money.
So the below is the beginning of the legal agreement you are making with a paintball place. This is the form presented to you, and as such you are agreeing to assume the risks inherent with the sport. If you, A) have never played, or B) a parent dropping off the kid---same form. Where do you see, "at some point there might be guys playing airsoft, a totally different game on the filed, in the safe zone etc--but all good don't worry" Nowhere. ASSUMPTION OF RISKS 1) I the undersigned wish to play paintball. I recognise and understand that playing paintball (hereinafter called the “Game”) involves certain risks. Those risks include but are not limited to, the risk of injury resulting from possible malfunction of the equipment, used in the Game and injuries resulting from tripping or falling over obstacles in the Game playing field. In addition, I recognise that the exertion of playing the game could result in injury or death.2) Despite these and other risks, and fully understanding such risks, I wish to play the Game and hereby assume the risks of playing the Game. I also hereby hold harmless the “Sponsors” and indemnify them against any and all claims, actions, suits, procedures, costs, expenses (including legal fees and expenses) damages and liabilities arising out of, connected with, or resulting from my playing the Game, including, without limitation, those resulting from the manufacture, selection, deliver, possession, use or operation of any and all equipment used in the Game. I hereby release the sponsors from any and all such liability, and I understand that this release shall be binding upon my estate, my heirs, my representatives and assigns. I hereby certify to the Sponsors that I am in good health and do not suffer from a heart condition or any other aliment which could be exacerbated by the exertion involved in playing the Game. I further certify that I am 18 years of age or older. |
Id like to hear more from the OP about this.. Coming from someone who no longer plays but still likes to be involved in Airsoft community this "new insurance" will loose a ton of business to business's that run Airsoft. Not cause of the new FPS of 350 but to have a clear lower? I honestly don't get what a clear lower has to do with insurance, lol. Well least the private fields will get more business and new fields will open cause of this.
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Maybe this thread should be renamed: Adrenaline Paintball Airsoft Restrictions 2013
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When I called the cops on my own field (twice) to make sure we were ok, the very first question the cops asked was proximity to the road. "so, you guys are all geared up etc etc with the steel, how far are you from the road"? (he asked) Very first question he had. When I replied well over 1000 feet in, complete out of public view, he was right on board and his tone changed from questioning to mild interest. I am sure this has something to do with it. |
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