Hmm, that is quite an interesting question, something that i've never really
considered in relation to a LUG...
I'm guessing that if it's just a normal LUG then the venue might be able to
help with health and safety considerations. For anything more like an
install day, a disclaimer might help (although, ensuring that it is legally
binding is an entirely different matter).

2009/10/5 Paul Sutton <zl...@zleap.net>

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> What are peoples experience with any requirements for personal liability
> insurance for things like lug events,  or install days.
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> I remember at our first lug meet at exeter uni. back around year
> 2000,.we just got people to sign a disclaimer,
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> Just wondered, it may help dclug members when organising things like
> install days.
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> Paul
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