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Re: The Great UK Meet of 2009 - York, UK - DATE ANNOUNCED

Posted: 20 Jan 2009 23:41
by orudge
Sacro wrote:You can't be tried for a crime you didn't commit.
But if you committed murder, then surely you can be tried for it, no?

Re: The Great UK Meet of 2009 - York, UK - DATE ANNOUNCED

Posted: 21 Jan 2009 00:24
by Griff
If It's legal to shoot the scottish person then surely if he gets killed then it'd be manslaughter rather than murder.

Re: The Great UK Meet of 2009 - York, UK - DATE ANNOUNCED

Posted: 21 Jan 2009 19:35
by Brianetta
First you need to define a Scotsman. Yes, until recently it was technically legal to shoot (and by implication end the life) of a Scot within the city walls under a city defence statute, and it didn't constitute murder (which is a common law crime; there's literally no statutory law against it). That didn't mean you weren't breaking other laws, the penalties of which could be as onerous. Also, the family of the deceased might sue you.

I think you'll find that if you try it now, you'll find that the Law Commission have sorted it out. So, if you deliberately end Owen, within or without the walls, with an arrow or otherwise, you'll be looking at charges of murder.

On the up-side, you're no longer breaking the law if you don't practice archery every weekend under supervision of the local clergy. That got repealed at about the same time.

Re: The Great UK Meet of 2009 - York, UK - DATE ANNOUNCED

Posted: 21 Jan 2009 23:54
by jvassie
I think I win the closeness to York game :P

Im down as maybe at the moment, depends on if im still up here early August, shall try to come if I am :)

Re: The Great UK Meet of 2009 - York, UK - DATE ANNOUNCED

Posted: 14 Feb 2009 11:16
by WWW
ANDEL!

How dare you turn away under 16s!

I've been on this forums since I was... No way...

Ten!!!!1

And if this thingamabob's after the 10th of June I'll be 15 and I'd sodding go!

By the way Leicester 4 Next yeers meet! I'll give out cookies if you do. Bake 'em myself and drop 'em down the appropriate drinking premises.

Re: The Great UK Meet of 2009 - York, UK - DATE ANNOUNCED

Posted: 14 Feb 2009 12:54
by Born Acorn
pfft. When I first joined there were no fancy meets. We had to use imagination to think what others looked and sounded like.

Re: The Great UK Meet of 2009 - York, UK - DATE ANNOUNCED

Posted: 14 Feb 2009 13:48
by JamieLei
Born Acorn wrote:pfft. When I first joined there were no fancy meets. We had to use imagination to think what others looked and sounded like.
Odd how some people's personalities are exactly as you'd imagine them, whereas others are completely different!

Re: The Great UK Meet of 2009 - York, UK - DATE ANNOUNCED

Posted: 14 Feb 2009 17:23
by orudge
WWW wrote:How dare you turn away under 16s!
Unfortunately, since under-16s (or under-18s, possibly) are not legally adults, there are issues when it comes to responsibility and so on - Andel and the rest of the organisers basically cannot be responsible for the welfare of children at the meet, so unless you bring your parents, we regretfully can't have you come to the meet this year.

Re: The Great UK Meet of 2009 - York, UK - DATE ANNOUNCED

Posted: 14 Feb 2009 17:32
by JamieLei
orudge wrote:Unfortunately, since under-16s (or under-18s, possibly) are not legally adults, there are issues when it comes to responsibility and so on - Andel and the rest of the organisers basically cannot be responsible for the welfare of children at the meet, so unless you bring your parents, we regretfully can't have you come to the meet this year.
I quite agree, especially when it involves a minor travelling a considerable distance on the train alone. My brother, age 14 ran off to London on his own the other month to meet a friend. Unfortunately, it happened to be the day when a plane crashed into the WCML and mass confusion at Euston... :/

Re: The Great UK Meet of 2009 - York, UK - DATE ANNOUNCED

Posted: 14 Feb 2009 18:11
by XeryusTC
orudge wrote:Unfortunately, since under-16s (or under-18s, possibly) are not legally adults, there are issues when it comes to responsibility and so on - Andel and the rest of the organisers basically cannot be responsible for the welfare of children at the meet, so unless you bring your parents, we regretfully can't have you come to the meet this year.
Can't we have them sign something that we are not liable for anything they do etc?

Re: The Great UK Meet of 2009 - York, UK - DATE ANNOUNCED

Posted: 14 Feb 2009 18:20
by JGR
As I understand it, minors cannot enter into contracts/legal agreements like that.
AFAICT having the "responsible adult" make a "minor ignorant of legalities and responsibility" (essentially the law's interpretation of youths) sign that they are responsible for themselves, and essentially absolving the responsible adults of the need to be responsible, would be generally frowned upon.

NB: IANAL, YMMV

Re: The Great UK Meet of 2009 - York, UK - DATE ANNOUNCED

Posted: 15 Feb 2009 12:54
by andel
XeryusTC wrote:
orudge wrote:Unfortunately, since under-16s (or under-18s, possibly) are not legally adults, there are issues when it comes to responsibility and so on - Andel and the rest of the organisers basically cannot be responsible for the welfare of children at the meet, so unless you bring your parents, we regretfully can't have you come to the meet this year.
Can't we have them sign something that we are not liable for anything they do etc?
It also means I'd have to get insurance, CRB checks... its too much hassle for a fairly informal but organised meet.

So - sorry... even 18s are pushing it but I have a little tolerance. This year we won't be converging on a pub :)

Re: The Great UK Meet of 2009 - York, UK - DATE ANNOUNCED

Posted: 15 Feb 2009 14:04
by XeryusTC
andel wrote:This year we won't be converging on a pub :)
Woow, stripclub! :mrgreen:

Re: The Great UK Meet of 2009 - York, UK - DATE ANNOUNCED

Posted: 15 Feb 2009 15:36
by Dave
orudge wrote:
WWW wrote:How dare you turn away under 16s!
Unfortunately, since under-16s (or under-18s, possibly) are not legally adults, there are issues when it comes to responsibility and so on - Andel and the rest of the organisers basically cannot be responsible for the welfare of children at the meet, so unless you bring your parents, we regretfully can't have you come to the meet this year.
I'd be more worried what might be thought of us...

Re: The Great UK Meet of 2009 - York, UK - DATE ANNOUNCED

Posted: 15 Feb 2009 15:37
by JamieLei
andel wrote:So - sorry... even 18s are pushing it but I have a little tolerance. This year we won't be converging on a pub :)
Drat - just when I've got accustomed to carrying ID and going down the pub every week or so!

Re: The Great UK Meet of 2009 - York, UK - DATE ANNOUNCED

Posted: 15 Feb 2009 17:12
by andel
Anyway - i'll explain my stance on ages later - very tired at the moment tho

Re: The Great UK Meet of 2009 - York, UK - DATE ANNOUNCED

Posted: 15 Feb 2009 18:55
by Dave
Any chance we could move the date as I'm in France for the week before and after!

It won't be the same without me there - and not just because it'll be quieter!

Re: The Great UK Meet of 2009 - York, UK - DATE ANNOUNCED

Posted: 15 Feb 2009 19:15
by Hyronymus
Dave Worley wrote:Any chance we could move the date as I'm in France for the week before and after!

It won't be the same without me there - and not just because it'll be quieter!
For what then :P.

Late July and early august are fine for me.

Re: The Great UK Meet of 2009 - York, UK - DATE ANNOUNCED

Posted: 15 Feb 2009 20:08
by Dave
Hyronymus wrote:
Dave Worley wrote:Any chance we could move the date as I'm in France for the week before and after!

It won't be the same without me there - and not just because it'll be quieter!
For what then :P.

Late July and early august are fine for me.
Late July works for me too, but doesn't matter if you don't want to move it.

Re: The Great UK Meet of 2009 - York, UK - DATE ANNOUNCED

Posted: 15 Feb 2009 21:15
by JamieLei
Hmmm - I very nearly booked an Edinburgh hotel tonight for the 8th - 10th
If the date's going to be changed, would I be able to have a guarantee of not being changed again? :) - sorry to be a spanner in the works!