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De : "john lunger" <<a href="mailto:justj1915@yahoo.com">justj1915@yahoo.com</a>><br>
Date : 4 sept. 2013 19:14<br>
Objet : Re: [hackerspaces] Insurance, liability and kids<br>
À : "Hackerspaces General Discussion List" <<a href="mailto:discuss@lists.hackerspaces.org">discuss@lists.hackerspaces.org</a>></p>
<p>I would like a deep discussion about insurance, liability and kids. </p>
<p>We were at a great hackerspace last night and they have weekly events for kids. </p>
<p>Unfortunately the landlord goes on rampages and happened to rampage about the kids being in a common room last night in front of the kids and parents.</p>
<p>One of my daughters (11yrs ) was privy to this unfortunately and is still talking about it this morning. She is a bit worried that she won;t be able to go back to this hackerspace as she really enjoys her time there. Luckily I don't think my other kids heard it. Maybe my preschooler may have but he might have also been oblivious about the whole thing. </p>
<p>Several adults went and corralled the landlord outside to get him to calm down. My daughter says she is worried he will come back and do that again. </p>
<p>According to the adults he was complaining about some kind of liability issue and insurance among other things. </p>
<p>I don;t think this hackerspace has looked into insurance yet or might be in the process of it right now after last nights event. </p>
<p>Can anyone shed some light to this whole thing? <br>
What options does a hackerspace has with an unruly landlord? <br>
What can we do bureaucratic wise to make him quiet down? </p>
<p>Carolyn</p>
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