It means that the drunken bimbos that flash their wares at Spring Break will have a hard time collecting when they fall victim to not only the alcohol induced stuper, but with it being exacerbated by CO1! And the over-charged testosterone macho boys sucking fumes from behind the multitude of boats is a recipe for disaster. Obviously, the carrier has seen the lake as an increasingly popular spring break destination, and has connected the dots, and wants no part of that attractive nuisance.
Yes, George, and the insurance company doesn’t want to be “my fair lady.” I suggest a nice JPA for them, someone like Keenan & Associates who would deserve it.
I just graduated from school and have been to Havasu during my college years. It really is no longer nearly as out of control as it used to be. It is turning into a huge retirement community. The city has been encouraging this because I believe it has begun to realize the liabilty and destruction a bunch of drunken college students can create
Having just returned yesterday from a 3 nite stint at the London Bridge Resort, I can tell you first hand that the carbon monoxide levels were incredible. By Sunday evening it was all I could do to get away from the Bridgwater channel, (where the hundreds of 30-50 ft. racing boats troll up and down the shore.
Does this mean London Bridges falling down ?
It means that the drunken bimbos that flash their wares at Spring Break will have a hard time collecting when they fall victim to not only the alcohol induced stuper, but with it being exacerbated by CO1! And the over-charged testosterone macho boys sucking fumes from behind the multitude of boats is a recipe for disaster. Obviously, the carrier has seen the lake as an increasingly popular spring break destination, and has connected the dots, and wants no part of that attractive nuisance.
George and Big:
Just wanted you to know that your comments made my day. Thanks!
Yes, George, and the insurance company doesn’t want to be “my fair lady.” I suggest a nice JPA for them, someone like Keenan & Associates who would deserve it.
I just graduated from school and have been to Havasu during my college years. It really is no longer nearly as out of control as it used to be. It is turning into a huge retirement community. The city has been encouraging this because I believe it has begun to realize the liabilty and destruction a bunch of drunken college students can create
I suggest the Risk Managers first priority is to “manage” and control the risk then transfer the risk.
Mr. K is right on… surely he knew there was a problem long ago. Perhaps the politicos just couldn’t bring themselves to clean up a mess.
Pay me now, or pay me later…
Having just returned yesterday from a 3 nite stint at the London Bridge Resort, I can tell you first hand that the carbon monoxide levels were incredible. By Sunday evening it was all I could do to get away from the Bridgwater channel, (where the hundreds of 30-50 ft. racing boats troll up and down the shore.