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Sick Boy:
kieren, how sure are you about that? is it in the main body of the document or the appendices?

kmck:
Well two reasons, I was there when it was voted in and that was the agreement, now if someone wants to go to dun laorghie or sandycove I'm sure the level 2 would do, however you need your level 3 to go on the boyne and rivers like that because you follow ICU guidelines. If you put yourself in the position of assessing the level of a paddler yourself you really are opening a can of worms for yourself.

Monkey Loving Bob:

--- Quote from: kmck on February 02, 2009, 09:01:28 ---I was there when it was voted in and that was the agreement,
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Woh, you were talking about a can of worms!!! If it isn't explicitly stated, well 'nuff said - you might get away with it by quoting ICU guidelines. Jeez, you would imagine by agreeing a minimum compulsory assessed personal proficiency level to borrow club gear you would have at least said what the bloody level was.

Edit: sorry that reads as a bit personal, that wasn't directed at you Kieran. It was more general disbelief...

kmck:
Edited due to the fact it was a big rant, huge and in the end won't solve anything. Simply put if you chose to lend gear you make yourself responsible for them. If you use your governing bodies rules as your guideline you are following best practice. So if you instead make up some system its yours and yours alone. Feel free to ignore this advice and my interpretation of the code of practice. Since we adopted the code of practice, this has been the way it has been run since then.

Simon R.:
pretty sure all the lads have there own stuff.....

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