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Who is at fault and how should it be dealt?
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, Pete wrote: That said, if you aren't looking where you're going and you hit something, you're pretty much automatically at fault, especially if what you hit is in the right place. So - IMO, guy at the front gets a new bike (in the same price range, not taking the **** with a 5 grand colnago) and the guy not looking pays. Did you take into account of the fact that it was a voluntary club bunch ride? An activity with known risks? -- |
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