Always keep in mind, when carrying passengers on a horse that are being
rescued or a part of the general public and you put a helmet that is not
approved for horseback riding, you have this evil thing lurking around you
called vicarious liability. [...]
Philip Easley...............
----- Original Message ----- From: "Jorene Downs" <Jorene@CEOates.com>Few in MSAR are trained or equipped for technical rescue, but in a pinchthe
helmet used in technical rescue is very similar to the riding helmet andthe
could be used. Having a 2nd helmet along also provides a spare to put on
head of a passenger you're transporting on an extra saddled horse.
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