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LHC30Victory
05-08-2007, 05:39 AM
Here is an exerpt from a thread on OSO regarding the Smoke on the Water Poker Run. It is a shame that the attorneys are "doing their job" in this manner, but we all know it's likely in injury and death accidents...Thanks to Jim, Craig, Art and staff as well as all of the participants and onlookers for a well run and safe Desert Storm Poker Run...
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Smoke on the Water Poker Run 2007 has been canceled
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Due to the fact that there is ongoing litigation with respect to the deaths of two individuals at the 2005 Smoke on the Water poker Run event, it is with heavy hearts that PRO LLC is announcing that we will no longer be able to promote the Smoke on the Water Poker Run in Grand Haven, Michigan.
The lawyers representing the driver of the boat that was involved in the death of two people have now seen fit to sue PRO LLC and have made it financially no longer feasible for us to put on this event. PRO LLC had nothing to do with the operation of the boat that overturned but that apparently makes no difference to the attorneys who are suing our organization.
Because of the need for finding fault in a situation that clearly was an unintentional accident; the people that will suffer most are the children who benefited from this event. The faces of the Wish children as they enjoyed the day going on boat rides with us has been a very heart warming experience and the money raised at Friday nights auction for the kids will now all have to come to an end.
It is with heavy hearts that we have to end this wonderful event (at least temporarily) which had become the number one outside income producer for the Make- A- Wish Foundation of Michigan.
This legal action has resulted in depriving many Make- A Wish kids from their weekend in the sun. Additionally, it will deprive the Make-A-Wish of Michigan from tens of thousands of dollars to provide children living with terminal illnesses a chance at living out their wish before their lives are so sadly taken from them.
Our apologies to those who have already committed to attending or sponsoring our event, we have been working behind the scenes to resolve this. It did not look as if we were going to be dragged into this until recently when we received notice from the lawyers. As the date for the event comes closer we can not spend any more money hoping that this will be resolved. Multiple commitments and deposits are required of us to date to move blindly forward without knowing how this will all get settled.
To those that have already signed up or provided commitments as a sponsor;
If we have already accepted your payment it will be returned. If we have charged your credit card via your receiving your entry form it will be reimbursed.
Again, we have been working daily to resolve this, but the time has come that we needed to make a decision for the best of our sponsors, attendees, as well as our support suppliers and volunteers. Many of them take countless hours away from their work and family to help with this event.
Thanks to all that have supported us for the last 6 years and for donating close to $200,000 for the Make-A-Wish Foundation of Michigan.
Marc Blondin, Bob Luellen & staff
PRO LLC (Poker Runs Offshore)

GHT
05-08-2007, 05:46 AM
Just one step closer to Socialism... Seem the lawyers and Dems keep making it harder for people to do what they enjoy. I would love to make a remark but don't know all the facts of the 05' accident.
Besides that... How ya doin' Ted?:D

havasu522
05-08-2007, 05:50 AM
So lets help Michigan out and do it in Havi and send the kids the money we get .Fukk the lawyers

BILLY.B
05-08-2007, 05:52 AM
It's ashame that the world has come to this. You can't do anything anymore without fear of being sued. All for a great cause and because of this lawsuit it comes to an end. Watch out for all the fallout. I'm sure that once this ball gets rolling there will be many more to come. GREED one of the deadly sins!!!.

Big Warlock
05-08-2007, 07:31 AM
Tort Reform!! It will never happen, because most politicians are lawyers. Very sad. Our country will fail ultimately because of these sorts of actions. Look to the Romans and Greeks and their history. It's human nature that causes history to repeat itself.
We were named in a lawsuit this morning (happens all the time) because a Sanderson Ford employee, making a delivery, fell and hit his head on our property. Now we have to defend with our insurance. I hate this crap!!! :devil:

Throttle
05-08-2007, 07:43 AM
this is too bad... not like there is ever a good time to have to do this but LLC has enuf goin on without this to tend to... thanks for putting the details up Ted...
I hate to say it, but I have a bad feeling this will effect our 2008 event as well... keep fingures crossed that it doesn't!

Caljamr
05-08-2007, 09:07 AM
We were named in a lawsuit this morning (happens all the time) because a Sanderson Ford employee, making a delivery, fell and hit his head on our property. Now we have to defend with our insurance. I hate this crap!!! :devil:[/QUOTE]
This is why I haven't started my own business. It's seems like everyone is out for you and willing to sue at the drop of a hat. That's why i have to do what i enjoy but working for the man. SUCKS.

spectras only
05-08-2007, 09:28 AM
We were named in a lawsuit this morning (happens all the time) because a Sanderson Ford employee, making a delivery, fell and hit his head on our property. Now we have to defend with our insurance. I hate this crap!!! :devil:
We have a similar scenario where I work . A focker is suing because the chair [ he was probably rocking it :idea: ] slipped out underneath him , causing him back injury . We have over 4 k employees , so it cost 12K just to replace the castors on all chairs with friction brakes . Now get this , another
idiot in my group tripped over her revised chair [ didn't move away easily :D ]yesterday , and fell to the ground :D .It's insane ! When is this BS going to end ?:rolleyes:

LHC30Victory
05-08-2007, 09:38 AM
We have a similar scenario where I work . A focker is suing because the chair [ he was probably rocking it :idea: ] slipped out underneath him , causing him back injury . We have over 4 k employees , so it cost 12K just to replace the castors on all chairs with friction brakes . Now get this , another
idiot in my group tripped over her revised chair [ didn't move away easily :D ]yesterday , and fell to the ground :D .It's insane ! When is this BS going to end ?:rolleyes:
I suspect it will end ONLY when we as a collective people again take responsibility for our own actions instead of waiting to see who we can blame....I guess that will happen when HELL freezes over or being a lawyer prevents your participation in politics.:idea: