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Old 01-29-2009, 10:01 AM   #1
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and do you know WHY??

Because they are attention whores.

""Okay...I want you to throw me up in the air so everyone can stare at me because I am an attention whore....now, there are no safety measures, or padding on the concrete, but who cares?? I will be the center of attention!!!""

THUD!!!!!!

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Old 01-29-2009, 10:08 AM   #2
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if a contact sport....should be required to wear padding and helmets and what not

don't think they would like that very much....be careful what you wish for.

People get hurt bowling too, but that isn't a contact sport.
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Old 01-29-2009, 11:20 AM   #3
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and do you know WHY??

Because they are attention whores.

""Okay...I want you to throw me up in the air so everyone can stare at me because I am an attention whore....now, there are no safety measures, or padding on the concrete, but who cares?? I will be the center of attention!!!""

THUD!!!!!!

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Old 01-29-2009, 11:24 AM   #4
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This ruling was handed down to protect an inexperienced 16 year old cheerleader and a school (district?) from being sued by a cheerleader that had a nasty fall a few years back. In WI, you can't sue an opposing player if you were injured playing a contact sport (e.g. hockey, football). Thus, categorizing cheerleading as a contact sport protects the teammates (other cheerleaders) and the schools from being sued.
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Old 01-29-2009, 01:54 PM   #5
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...an inexperienced 16 year old...

see my post re:
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...there are no safety measures, or padding on the concrete, but who cares?? I will be the center of attention!!!
Suing an opposing player??

So you throw your cheerleaders into the opposing teams cheerleaders??

Now THAT could be interesting.......
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Old 01-29-2009, 02:09 PM   #6
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Suing an opposing player??
or in this case your own teammate. I'm sure the law has some terminology that protects athletes from suing their own teammates too.

The whole purpose of this was to protect student athletes and schools from unjust lawsuits. Regardless if you think cheerleading is stupid.
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Old 01-29-2009, 02:42 PM   #7
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Funny thing is, whenever you join a school team, you SIGN a waiver, as well as the REQUIREMENT to get a physical BEFORE even attending the first practice.....

So, who's at fault for not doing that??

I remember signing the waiver with my parents to play basketball for Prunedale School back in 5th grade!!! Not to mention Little League, Pop Warner Football, AYSO....er...back on topic...

I had to sign a waiver EVERY school year for Wrestling, Basketball and Football back in High School. WTF has happened???
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Funny thing is, whenever you join a school team, you SIGN a waiver, as well as the REQUIREMENT to get a physical BEFORE even attending the first practice.....

So, who's at fault for not doing that??

I remember signing the waiver with my parents to play basketball for Prunedale School back in 5th grade!!! Not to mention Little League, Pop Warner Football, AYSO....er...back on topic...

I had to sign a waiver EVERY school year for Wrestling, Basketball and Football back in High School. WTF has happened???
We have to do that here too. I tore my LCL in a hockey practice when I collided with another person on my team. It never occurred to me or my family to sue the other player or the school. Sadly some people think that accidents, regardless of how tragic, require legal action.
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