Family Tree by Signe Wilkinson for September 29, 2012
Transcript:
"Mom? I can't stand coach Pillsly." "I'm going to quit field hockey and join soccer." "It's too late to change." "Don't let her intimidate you. You're tough. Prove it and you'll be great." "I see." "You've already locked up your carpool schedule." "As I said, it's way too late to change."
cbrsarah about 12 years ago
If she’s a minor, that waiver is null and void.
Dr Lou Premium Member about 12 years ago
Can’t have a minor sign a liability waiver…and a school would certainly verify her medical status
comicnut4636 about 12 years ago
Only in a comic.
listmom about 12 years ago
Our county makes parents sign the waiver before the kids can start playing on the school’s team.
Saucy1121 Premium Member about 12 years ago
Field hockey uses a ball ( a hard one).http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Field_hockey
steelersneo about 12 years ago
Sports are dangerous and involve physical activity that can and does result in injury. For a parent to sue a school over a sports injury is ridiculous. Unless the school or its employees has been negligent and said negligence directly resulted in the injury they should not be held responsible for something that happened on the field of play.