Vulgarian Posted August 28, 2009 Share Posted August 28, 2009 ok then how come when i want to the 02 to see him there was beer & food and working staff that work . not just standing arund chatting .oh & the 02 is ran as a profit making a business unlike Villa Marina ..how much profit his the Villa Marina made? oh have a look at the 02 link this is how it should be run. http://www.theo2.co.uk/inside/bars-restaurants.html When they have bands on at the Villa they have the bar open all the time. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dr Lecter Posted August 28, 2009 Share Posted August 28, 2009 Sod it! I`ve had enough. Not paying any more income tax till these money wasting tossers sort themselves out. Heritage, heritage, schmeritage. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jonnyrotten Posted August 28, 2009 Share Posted August 28, 2009 The TT organisation does help any rider injured and all riders have to have insurance in place before they can compete or even start at any race meeting FACT And the organisation takes out insurance to AUTO-CYCLE UNION PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE –PREMIER INSURANCE arranged by MOTOR SPORTS RISK SERVICES A Division Of Lockton Companies International Limited 6th Floor, 19 Spring Gardens, Manchester, M2 1FB _____________________________________________________________________________ This is to certify the Auto-Cycle Union (‘ACU’) as Insured is indemnified in accordance with the terms of the Master Policy up to the Limit of Indemnity. The Policy has been issued by the Insurers to the Insured for the benefit of any Organiser, Affiliated Club, Promoter, Official, Sponsor, Landowner, Competitor or any other party acting under the authority of the Auto-Cycle Union in connection with the Business. INSURED: 1. the ACU 2. the organising Local Association Club or Organisation 3. any Official carrying out duties at the Insured Event 4. rescue organisations or their personnel 5. the promoters and sponsors of the Insured Event 6. participants (and their pit or service personnel) authorised to compete in the Insured Event 7. Landowners being any person firm or authority whose permission is necessary for the holding of the Insured Event PERIOD OF COVER: 12 months commencing 1 January 2009. GEOGRAPHICAL LIMITS: Worldwide subject to the issue of an ACU Permit or Certificate of Exemption of permit. COVER DETAILS: Public Liability: Legal liability for bodily injury to third parties and damage to their property, including nervous shock or mental injury, obstruction, trespass, nuisance, interference, wrongful arrest and eviction Including legal liability arising from the supply of food or drink or promotional material merchandise or souvenirs sold or supplied in connection with an Insured Event Policy Limit: £30,000,000 (Thirty million pounds) each occurrence for Claims happening in the Period of Insurance Medical Malpractice: Legal liability resulting from treatment given by any medically qualified person or persons acting in connection with an Insured Event Policy Limit: £5,000,000 (Five million pounds) including Legal Costs for any Claim first made against during the Period of Insurance Legal Costs: Defence and legal costs in connection with a claim Cover includes: Legal expenses and costs in defending prosecutions under health and safety legislation Legal liability for loss of or damage to officials’ and visitors vehicles or personal belongings Legal liability for loss or damage to premises hired or rented for the purpose of the Business That is Public Liability Insurance. If a member of the public/homeowner/spectator/whatever is injured or suffers loss because of the races, Insurers will pay out. It doesn't cover the participants if they hurt themselves. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DRIVER Posted August 28, 2009 Share Posted August 28, 2009 The TT organisation does help any rider injured and all riders have to have insurance in place before they can compete or even start at any race meeting FACT And the organisation takes out insurance to AUTO-CYCLE UNION PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE –PREMIER INSURANCE arranged by MOTOR SPORTS RISK SERVICES A Division Of Lockton Companies International Limited 6th Floor, 19 Spring Gardens, Manchester, M2 1FB _____________________________________________________________________________ This is to certify the Auto-Cycle Union (‘ACU’) as Insured is indemnified in accordance with the terms of the Master Policy up to the Limit of Indemnity. The Policy has been issued by the Insurers to the Insured for the benefit of any Organiser, Affiliated Club, Promoter, Official, Sponsor, Landowner, Competitor or any other party acting under the authority of the Auto-Cycle Union in connection with the Business. INSURED: 1. the ACU 2. the organising Local Association Club or Organisation 3. any Official carrying out duties at the Insured Event 4. rescue organisations or their personnel 5. the promoters and sponsors of the Insured Event 6. participants (and their pit or service personnel) authorised to compete in the Insured Event 7. Landowners being any person firm or authority whose permission is necessary for the holding of the Insured Event PERIOD OF COVER: 12 months commencing 1 January 2009. GEOGRAPHICAL LIMITS: Worldwide subject to the issue of an ACU Permit or Certificate of Exemption of permit. COVER DETAILS: Public Liability: Legal liability for bodily injury to third parties and damage to their property, including nervous shock or mental injury, obstruction, trespass, nuisance, interference, wrongful arrest and eviction Including legal liability arising from the supply of food or drink or promotional material merchandise or souvenirs sold or supplied in connection with an Insured Event Policy Limit: £30,000,000 (Thirty million pounds) each occurrence for Claims happening in the Period of Insurance Medical Malpractice: Legal liability resulting from treatment given by any medically qualified person or persons acting in connection with an Insured Event Policy Limit: £5,000,000 (Five million pounds) including Legal Costs for any Claim first made against during the Period of Insurance Legal Costs: Defence and legal costs in connection with a claim Cover includes: Legal expenses and costs in defending prosecutions under health and safety legislation Legal liability for loss of or damage to officials’ and visitors vehicles or personal belongings Legal liability for loss or damage to premises hired or rented for the purpose of the Business That is Public Liability Insurance. If a member of the public/homeowner/spectator/whatever is injured or suffers loss because of the races, Insurers will pay out. It doesn't cover the participants if they hurt themselves. LEE54 . You seem to have a problem with friends,family,sponsors,fans etc helping and supporting, but now you want to know how much bloody money has been raised. are you for real !!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dr Lecter Posted August 28, 2009 Share Posted August 28, 2009 The TT organisation does help any rider injured and all riders have to have insurance in place before they can compete or even start at any race meeting FACT And the organisation takes out insurance to AUTO-CYCLE UNION PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE –PREMIER INSURANCE arranged by MOTOR SPORTS RISK SERVICES A Division Of Lockton Companies International Limited 6th Floor, 19 Spring Gardens, Manchester, M2 1FB _____________________________________________________________________________ This is to certify the Auto-Cycle Union (‘ACU’) as Insured is indemnified in accordance with the terms of the Master Policy up to the Limit of Indemnity. The Policy has been issued by the Insurers to the Insured for the benefit of any Organiser, Affiliated Club, Promoter, Official, Sponsor, Landowner, Competitor or any other party acting under the authority of the Auto-Cycle Union in connection with the Business. INSURED: 1. the ACU 2. the organising Local Association Club or Organisation 3. any Official carrying out duties at the Insured Event 4. rescue organisations or their personnel 5. the promoters and sponsors of the Insured Event 6. participants (and their pit or service personnel) authorised to compete in the Insured Event 7. Landowners being any person firm or authority whose permission is necessary for the holding of the Insured Event PERIOD OF COVER: 12 months commencing 1 January 2009. GEOGRAPHICAL LIMITS: Worldwide subject to the issue of an ACU Permit or Certificate of Exemption of permit. COVER DETAILS: Public Liability: Legal liability for bodily injury to third parties and damage to their property, including nervous shock or mental injury, obstruction, trespass, nuisance, interference, wrongful arrest and eviction Including legal liability arising from the supply of food or drink or promotional material merchandise or souvenirs sold or supplied in connection with an Insured Event Policy Limit: £30,000,000 (Thirty million pounds) each occurrence for Claims happening in the Period of Insurance Medical Malpractice: Legal liability resulting from treatment given by any medically qualified person or persons acting in connection with an Insured Event Policy Limit: £5,000,000 (Five million pounds) including Legal Costs for any Claim first made against during the Period of Insurance Legal Costs: Defence and legal costs in connection with a claim Cover includes: Legal expenses and costs in defending prosecutions under health and safety legislation Legal liability for loss of or damage to officials’ and visitors vehicles or personal belongings Legal liability for loss or damage to premises hired or rented for the purpose of the Business That is Public Liability Insurance. If a member of the public/homeowner/spectator/whatever is injured or suffers loss because of the races, Insurers will pay out. It doesn't cover the participants if they hurt themselves. I`m off to the Villa to "fall" of a balcony. How much will I get for two broken legs and a compressed vertabrae? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
oogie boogie Posted August 28, 2009 Share Posted August 28, 2009 I`m off to the Villa to "fall" of a balcony. How much will I get for two broken legs and a compressed vertabrae? if you're going to do that mate, could you do it at the pigs gig during our set. We could do with the press. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lee54 Posted August 28, 2009 Share Posted August 28, 2009 The TT organisation does help any rider injured and all riders have to have insurance in place before they can compete or even start at any race meeting FACT And the organisation takes out insurance to AUTO-CYCLE UNION PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE –PREMIER INSURANCE arranged by MOTOR SPORTS RISK SERVICES A Division Of Lockton Companies International Limited 6th Floor, 19 Spring Gardens, Manchester, M2 1FB _____________________________________________________________________________ This is to certify the Auto-Cycle Union (‘ACU’) as Insured is indemnified in accordance with the terms of the Master Policy up to the Limit of Indemnity. The Policy has been issued by the Insurers to the Insured for the benefit of any Organiser, Affiliated Club, Promoter, Official, Sponsor, Landowner, Competitor or any other party acting under the authority of the Auto-Cycle Union in connection with the Business. INSURED: 1. the ACU 2. the organising Local Association Club or Organisation 3. any Official carrying out duties at the Insured Event 4. rescue organisations or their personnel 5. the promoters and sponsors of the Insured Event 6. participants (and their pit or service personnel) authorised to compete in the Insured Event 7. Landowners being any person firm or authority whose permission is necessary for the holding of the Insured Event PERIOD OF COVER: 12 months commencing 1 January 2009. GEOGRAPHICAL LIMITS: Worldwide subject to the issue of an ACU Permit or Certificate of Exemption of permit. COVER DETAILS: Public Liability: Legal liability for bodily injury to third parties and damage to their property, including nervous shock or mental injury, obstruction, trespass, nuisance, interference, wrongful arrest and eviction Including legal liability arising from the supply of food or drink or promotional material merchandise or souvenirs sold or supplied in connection with an Insured Event Policy Limit: £30,000,000 (Thirty million pounds) each occurrence for Claims happening in the Period of Insurance Medical Malpractice: Legal liability resulting from treatment given by any medically qualified person or persons acting in connection with an Insured Event Policy Limit: £5,000,000 (Five million pounds) including Legal Costs for any Claim first made against during the Period of Insurance Legal Costs: Defence and legal costs in connection with a claim Cover includes: Legal expenses and costs in defending prosecutions under health and safety legislation Legal liability for loss of or damage to officials’ and visitors vehicles or personal belongings Legal liability for loss or damage to premises hired or rented for the purpose of the Business That is Public Liability Insurance. If a member of the public/homeowner/spectator/whatever is injured or suffers loss because of the races, Insurers will pay out. It doesn't cover the participants if they hurt themselves. WRONG they do Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lee54 Posted August 28, 2009 Share Posted August 28, 2009 The TT organisation does help any rider injured and all riders have to have insurance in place before they can compete or even start at any race meeting FACT And the organisation takes out insurance to AUTO-CYCLE UNION PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE –PREMIER INSURANCE arranged by MOTOR SPORTS RISK SERVICES A Division Of Lockton Companies International Limited 6th Floor, 19 Spring Gardens, Manchester, M2 1FB _____________________________________________________________________________ This is to certify the Auto-Cycle Union (‘ACU’) as Insured is indemnified in accordance with the terms of the Master Policy up to the Limit of Indemnity. The Policy has been issued by the Insurers to the Insured for the benefit of any Organiser, Affiliated Club, Promoter, Official, Sponsor, Landowner, Competitor or any other party acting under the authority of the Auto-Cycle Union in connection with the Business. INSURED: 1. the ACU 2. the organising Local Association Club or Organisation 3. any Official carrying out duties at the Insured Event 4. rescue organisations or their personnel 5. the promoters and sponsors of the Insured Event 6. participants (and their pit or service personnel) authorised to compete in the Insured Event 7. Landowners being any person firm or authority whose permission is necessary for the holding of the Insured Event PERIOD OF COVER: 12 months commencing 1 January 2009. GEOGRAPHICAL LIMITS: Worldwide subject to the issue of an ACU Permit or Certificate of Exemption of permit. COVER DETAILS: Public Liability: Legal liability for bodily injury to third parties and damage to their property, including nervous shock or mental injury, obstruction, trespass, nuisance, interference, wrongful arrest and eviction Including legal liability arising from the supply of food or drink or promotional material merchandise or souvenirs sold or supplied in connection with an Insured Event Policy Limit: £30,000,000 (Thirty million pounds) each occurrence for Claims happening in the Period of Insurance Medical Malpractice: Legal liability resulting from treatment given by any medically qualified person or persons acting in connection with an Insured Event Policy Limit: £5,000,000 (Five million pounds) including Legal Costs for any Claim first made against during the Period of Insurance Legal Costs: Defence and legal costs in connection with a claim Cover includes: Legal expenses and costs in defending prosecutions under health and safety legislation Legal liability for loss of or damage to officials’ and visitors vehicles or personal belongings Legal liability for loss or damage to premises hired or rented for the purpose of the Business That is Public Liability Insurance. If a member of the public/homeowner/spectator/whatever is injured or suffers loss because of the races, Insurers will pay out. It doesn't cover the participants if they hurt themselves. LEE54 . You seem to have a problem with friends,family,sponsors,fans etc helping and supporting, but now you want to know how much bloody money has been raised. are you for real !!!! Wrong, what his friends are doing is fine, its just a pity that they could not use the fund to help all that were injured. If every rider that was injured had friends raising money for them would only give the Anti TT brigade ammunition to try and get the races banned, why do you think the established charities keep a low profile towards fund raising.The amount of publicity that two side car racers were seriously injured while racing at the TT that this fund is using to raise money looks bad for the event. We don even see this amount of publicity to raise funds for a child that has to have a major operation that the DHSS wont pay for,and I know which fund the public would see as a priority if this was the case. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Floyd Posted August 28, 2009 Share Posted August 28, 2009 But we're helping injured mates.. not riders. I've given to injured rider funds whether cash, prints for auction or gigs many times... and I'll be damn if I'm going to continue explaining to you why a group of mates want to help their injured mates. Personally I think you come across as a bell end... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lee54 Posted August 28, 2009 Share Posted August 28, 2009 But we're helping injured mates.. not riders.I've given to injured rider funds whether cash, prints for auction or gigs many times... and I'll be damn if I'm going to continue explaining to you why a group of mates want to help their injured mates. Personally I think you come across as a bell end... SO WHAT YOUR SAYING IS THAT IF YOU DONT AGREE OR SUPPORT THE FUND YOUR A BELL END. GREAT PUBLICITY, PUT THAT ON THE POSTERS Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Floyd Posted August 28, 2009 Share Posted August 28, 2009 Nope.. I'm saying YOU are coming across as a bellend. Its got nothing to do with agreeing with the gig or not... its just the way you choose to rub people up the wrong way. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Matt Bawden Posted August 28, 2009 Share Posted August 28, 2009 Nope.. I'm saying YOU are coming across as a bellend. Its got nothing to do with agreeing with the gig or not... its just the way you choose to rub people up the wrong way. I agree....LEE54, fuck off! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
keyboarder Posted August 28, 2009 Share Posted August 28, 2009 If every rider that was injured had friends raising money for them would only give the Anti TT brigade ammunition to try and get the races banned, why do you think the established charities keep a low profile towards fund raising.The amount of publicity that two side car racers were seriously injured while racing at the TT that this fund is using to raise money looks bad for the event. Classic! Has anyone got any photos of really gruesome motorcycle racing crashes on the Isle of Man? I'd love to see them. Lol, lol............. ; )) For every one posted on here I'll donate a quid to some fund or other. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lee54 Posted August 28, 2009 Share Posted August 28, 2009 If every rider that was injured had friends raising money for them would only give the Anti TT brigade ammunition to try and get the races banned, why do you think the established charities keep a low profile towards fund raising.The amount of publicity that two side car racers were seriously injured while racing at the TT that this fund is using to raise money looks bad for the event. Classic! Has anyone got any photos of really gruesome motorcycle racing crashes on the Isle of Man? I'd love to see them. Lol, lol............. ; )) For every one posted on here I'll donate a quid to some fund or other. Send your quid to the TTRA, the Grandstand, Douglas Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
keyboarder Posted August 28, 2009 Share Posted August 28, 2009 I don't do click throughs. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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