DISCLAIMER
All participants, members or non-members, in Rollerquest sponsored functions including, but not limited to, Rollerquest’s weekday and weekend skates, are REQUIRED to use HELMETS and WRIST GUARDS. Rollerquest strongly recommends that all skaters carry medical and liability insurance. Rollerquest strongly recommends that all skaters wear full protective gear (i.e. helmet, wrist guards, kneepads, elbow pads and, at night, reflective clothing and blinking lights).
Please also be advised that there are particular inherent risks of injury involved in in-line skating including, but not limited to: dangers arising from: falls, equipment failure, collision with vehicles, bicycles, other skaters, pedestrians, unexpected obstacles including potholes, manhole covers, grates, chains, trolley tracks, cobblestones, bad pavement, water, oil debris, gravel, curbs, stairs, hills and inclines, all of which could cause severe injury and/or death. This list of possible risks is not comprehensive because conditions on the street, including the weather and lighting are constantly changing.
Rollerquest will not accept any liability for the existence of such risks or injuries resulting from those risks and therefore anyone skating with Rollerquest
accepts these conditions AT THEIR OWN RISK and holds Rollerquest harmless.
Ultimately, each skater is responsible for staying alert to potential risks and obeying all traffic regulations. Finally, Rollerquest strongly recommends that all participants in Rollerquest’s activities be in good health, should verify that their own equipment is in good condition and should possess and master a set of minimum skate skills before participating in such events: the ability to skate in control, especially on hills and in groups of skaters; to stop in traffic, to maneuver curbs; and to avoid obstacles.
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