It is on issues such as insurance and liability that I can offer advice and
opinion and extract from legal council their opinion as to the direction we
should go. I must say that potential Codes of Practice, Insurance etc are
terminally boring, if essential in this increasingly litigious world we live
in.

Vote Fatboy - you know it makes no sense

Adam Batchelor

PS If you don't vote for Laura, Ben and Chris you are terminally STUPID.
These people have the vision and should be given an overwhelming mandate for
the work they have done to get us here, so they continue with the enthusiasm
to carry it through. Oh yeah, Ian Stebbing as well ;)


----- Original Message -----
From: Wayne Davey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, November 08, 2001 5:59 PM
Subject: UK Ultimate election
>
> Key concerns of mine are as follows:
>
> That we can keep the membership fee as low as possible and that members
> perceive that they receive value for money.
>
> That the members have sufficient opportunity to express their wishes as to
> how income will be spent. To meet this I would like to carry out a
> questionnaire (hopefully online) in order that some good quality feedback
> can be received on how we want to spend our money.
>
> That we can provide some level of insurance cover but that in doing this
we
> don't open the association to any claims from members or third parties. I
> would like some more advice in this area but I imagine at a minimum that
all
> members will need to sign some kind of waiver.
>
> That we can minimise admin costs in the area of collecting membership fees
> and communicating with members
>
> If you want to discuss any issues in more depth with me then you can mail
me
> directly on [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
>
> Wayne
> Headrush
>
>
>

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