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KylieJ
KylieJ
QLD
96 posts
QLD, 96 posts
23 Sep 2015 12:20pm
Hi All,
If I let someone try or demo my board and they injure themselves would I be liable?
I am not a business owner.
thanks in advance
nickmcd41
nickmcd41
QLD
187 posts
QLD, 187 posts
23 Sep 2015 1:05pm
www.legislation.qld.gov.au/browse/inforce

here you go Kickels...check the link

I am not a lawyer, but in QLD I understand that for someone to sue you for injury they would need to prove in a court that they did not know the of risk they suffered the injury from.



Kierannq
Kierannq
QLD
150 posts
QLD, 150 posts
23 Sep 2015 1:49pm
I'd read the whole document but having just a brief look at it, page 15 sections 14 & 15 will be of interest to your question Kickels
KylieJ
KylieJ
QLD
96 posts
QLD, 96 posts
23 Sep 2015 7:15pm
Thanks heaps guys totally answered my question and feel a lot better about any potential risks in the near future
Greatly appreciated
husq2100
husq2100
QLD
2031 posts
QLD, 2031 posts
23 Sep 2015 8:52pm
what kind of ****ed up world do we live in where this is even a question to be considered asked.....
ExSurfCentre
ExSurfCentre
WA
497 posts
WA, 497 posts
23 Sep 2015 7:28pm
husq2100 said..
what kind of ****ed up world do we live in where this is even a question to be considered asked.....


I was about to write exactly that….
KylieJ
KylieJ
QLD
96 posts
QLD, 96 posts
23 Sep 2015 9:49pm
Cheers for your input but I thought this was a forum where people could ask questions to obtain some answers, learn or be pointed in the right direction. Apologies if you feel my question was ridiculous but would be nice not to be made to feel like I'm abit of an idiot for posting it.
MickMc
MickMc
VIC
456 posts
VIC, 456 posts
23 Sep 2015 10:25pm
It is a valid question .... and it is a fu#ked up world that made you ask it.

808-Obsession
808-Obsession
QLD
452 posts
QLD, 452 posts
24 Sep 2015 5:55am
Kickels said...
Cheers for your input but I thought this was a forum where people could ask questions to obtain some answers, learn or be pointed in the right direction. Apologies if you feel my question was ridiculous but would be nice not to be made to feel like I'm abit of an idiot for posting it.


Hey Kickels - don't think the person was implying it's a bad question on your part, more a comment on our increasingly litigious society. Nobody wants to take responsibility for their own actions any more, not when there's a chance of suing someone and 'gettin paid'...sad indictment that Australia is starting to become more and more like the U.S. in that regard At the end of the day, surfing/SUPing/anything on the water is about sharing the stoke and the life that we love
KylieJ
KylieJ
QLD
96 posts
QLD, 96 posts
24 Sep 2015 7:16am
Thanks for clarifying there are definitely people that will just try to take you to the cleaners it is sad especially when we just want to get out there and have fun. I may have read that wrong.
surfershaneA
surfershaneA
869 posts
869 posts
24 Sep 2015 5:04pm
It is worth noting the CIVIL LIABIILITY ACT 2002 (NSW)- SECT 5L. "No liability for harm suffered from obvious risks of dangerous recreational activities ... obvious risk of a dangerous recreational activity engaged in by the plaintiff." Likewise, Queensland. CIVIL LIABILITY ACT 2003. Act No. 16 of 2003 ... Division 4— Dangerous recreational activities.

A “dangerous recreational activity” means a recreational activity that involves a “significant risk of physical harm”.

I am sure all the SUP hating shortboarders on these forums would be happy to offer their expert opinions that SUP - particularly in the surf - is indeed a "dangerous recreational activity"?

Notwithstanding, this section will not excuse gross negligence on your part. Like, "I know he was a pale westy from Kurri Kurri who looked like he couldn't swim, but I still thought he would be cool in top to bottom 10' surf on my 8' 2" x 26 1/2" with no leash in his jeans"? This probably won't cut it.

I note, this is not legal advice. Like always, take my commentary seriously at your own risk!

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