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Old 07-05-08, 12:57 PM
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Originally Posted by krela View Post
Equally I could argue that it's not fair for me to have to find someone else to come along and do it for me as a helper (in fact it's against the law of the disability discrimination act to require me to do so).
I'm not sure that's entirely true. See The Disability Discrimination (Private Clubs etc.) Regulations 2005.

Lots of interesting views on here... some good experiences of helpful people doing their best to assist those who are less able, and some good examples of people simply taking the p***.

I've pulled many a time for archers who couldn't, for whatever reason, make it to the target, but I think I would have to decline if there was potential for causing me injury or excessive fatigue as a result.

So what we're saying here is that, in such circumstances, the responsibility may fall to the organiser? Are organisers aware of this?
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