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Gawd, Truman, let’s not make it an AERC issue. Let’s just give the Ride Manager’s the right to enforce whatever rules they need to enforce to keep the ride functioning smoothly.
K.
-----Original Message-----
From: Truman Prevatt [mailto:tprevatt@mindspring.com]
Sent: Monday, October 22, 2001 2:52 PM
To: marlene.moss@wcom.com
Cc: 'RideCamp'
Subject: RC: RE: Dog Rules
But does that make it an AERC issue in which they have to enforce the
landmanagers requirement?
Truman
Marlene Moss wrote:
> "I would question that a rule of no dogs - unless it was required by the
> landmanager in which case the RM should call on them to enforce since they
> do
> have the enforcement teeth - would provide greater safety to horse and
> rider."
>
> My worry here would be that if the landowner/manager gets forced to take
> action with riders that they will be less inclined to allow the ride to be
> held the next year. I would think that we should be trying everything we
> can to keep the land owner from having to do any sort of work during or
> after the ride. JMO.
> Marlene
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