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By engaging in skating, skaters and spectators are deemed to have knowledge of, and assume the inherent risk of skating which include but are not limited to the following:
a) Injuries that result
from collisions or contact with skaters or other individuals who are on the
skating surface.
b) Injuries that result
from falls.
c) Injuries that
involve objects or artificial structures that are properly within the
intended path of travel of skater.
Maintain reasonable
control of his/her speed and courses at all times.
Read and abide by all
posted signs and warnings and co-operate with rink staff.
Maintain a proper
awareness to avoid other skaters, objects or conditions on the surface of
the rink.
Accept responsibility
for knowing the range of his/her ability and skate within these limits.
Refrain from skating
while under the influence of drugs, alcohol or other control impairing
substance.
Leave the ice surface
when resurfacing maintenance is taking place.
Refrain from taking
food or drink onto the rink surface or the surrounding dasher.
Refrain from acting in
a manner that may cause or contribute to injury of themselves or any other
person.
Refrain from
instigating or becoming involved in any type of altercations with any other
skater or spectator and engaging in abusive, abrasive or disorderly conduct.
Skaters must not throw
or kick ice towards any other skater or spectator.
Do not sit, climb or
put feet on barrier or stage.
We recommend the
wearing of gloves.
Skating is inherently
dangerous, and is entirely at your own risk. Management will not be
responsible for any loss or injury incurred.
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