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Originally Posted by Bring_Back_Shantz
Well who decides what is sufficiently risky to require insurance?
If I go hinking in the woods, that is an inherently risky venture. I'm doing it simply for my own enjoyment, and I'm really not adding anything to the world by doing it. Should I have to post a bond to go hiking through K-Country in case I get lost, or fall down a cliff?
See that's my point. Just about everything anyone does has some risk to it. Who's going to be in charge of deciding what is risky enough that someone should have to post a bond in case they get into trouble, and who's doing things that are covered in the day to day activities of the coast guard, or RCMP, or STARS?
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If you look at your map, and see a big red area that says welcome to cougar country, stay out, and you go in, then yeah, that should require insurance.
If you go skiing, and you see it marked on your map that its an avalanche area, then you should need insurance.