Our county requires us to keep logs for exactly this reason. If you can prove you are training and adhering to an acceptable standard chances of a judgement against your team in a lawsuit is much lessened. Of course I live in California, the sue-you state, so maybe that is why they are so adamant about being prepared! <G>I would also recommend that MSAR personnel keep a log book of their training for each horse used, just like the SAR dog handlers do, this will also help to protect you if a suit does occur. Christy in Montana
Chris Pennington
Big Bear Sheriff's Posse
MSAR
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