Poster: A snowHead
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@Insiders, I'm afraid I agree with those who say you're idea is slightly ridiculous. It's massively disproproportionate to the risk and wholly impractical. It would be an expensive nightmare to administer and act as a major deterrent to people going skiing.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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c44rver wrote: |
Simples. Everyone has a camera phone |
Err, no they don't
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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Insiders wrote: |
Personally, I'm a believer in that everyone should have a Mountain License.
the rule would be very simple
1. You MUST have a Ski/Board license to buy a lift pass.
2. In order to get a Ski/Board license you complete lessons and a safety course and pass a test at the end of it.
3. You can accumulate points on your license (similar to a driving license) if you are caught speeding, drunk in charge of Ski/Board equipment (breathalyser required), skiing/boarding without due care and attention etc etc
4. If you Injure someone on the mountain you are liable for the injured parties expenses if you are proved at fault.
5. You must provide proof of insurance at the time of buying your pass - or buy a pass with insurance included.
6. If you accumulate enough offenses your license is suspended, your ski pass removed and you must pass a new ski/board & safety test before allowed on to buy a pass again.
7. repeat offenders are banned for 1 year, 3 years or life according to either the severity of the offenses or the amount of time you re-offend
In a world with an ever increasing population one must consider that the slopes will become more crowded. consider it preventative measures. |
Wow. Just, wow.
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@Harry Flashman, , wow is the only word. Imagine if a ski holiday became so rule orientated it would be sooooooo boring.
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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I suspect Insiders is also a rambler.
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I suspect insiders has been known to shout about people trip trapping over his bridge...
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@polc1410,
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Isn't this just another example of a small group of people impacted within their lives massively looking to legislate (or suggesting legislation) and getting a platform because everyone agrees that it's terrible but in actual fact rarely happens.
Other examples, any Law named after an individual.... Accidents happen, Skiing isn't a 'safe' sport nor are the mountains safe even with no-one on them. You may love Skiing but it's risky by it's very nature, isolated, cold, etc. You could argue ban all alcohol even in the village because people get pissed and don't get home, dying of the cold.
Having said that, i do think (having not experienced this particular brand personally so only second hand) that Apres bars should be exactly that, i.e. at the bottom, not like Folle Duce (Val D) half way up a piste where you have to Ski back. That to me is just asking for trouble and to some extent irresponsible, taking the road example similar to having a nightclub at a motorway services.
Last edited by After all it is free on Mon 2-02-15 10:00; edited 1 time in total
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impacted within their lives massively
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WTF?? Try 'badly affected'. For example.
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@Lizzard, ok badly affected... the range is from impacted hugely, a broken back story of someones OH (apologies to whoever that was i can't remember), or a broken leg, all have been pulled out as requiring controls.
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snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
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Whilst I normally to do not condone my kids using bad language, if we see somebody being a d1ck, normally they will hoon past them laughing at them ( Humiliation is a great tactic), if however the person wa s being a massive d1ck and endangering other skiers / boarders, they will wait till we cath them at the lift, then work out what language they speak and then the conversation [loudly] will go something like this [child 1] " hey dad, that guy in the the red coat with the go pro, is that the one who was being a real d1ck?" [child 2] " Yea, the way he shot past those begiiners completely out of control, he should really get some lessons - not just skiing, but on not being a d1ck" [ child 3 ] " what a c0ck".
That normally works pretty well.
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