spankie wrote:I dont know why it cant be signed at home though. The school I attend, which is government funded, allows documents to be signed at home by parents. also I seen other operations allowed to be printed and signed at home.
If I do go, it will probbably just be me now.
Bad Karma wrote:spankie wrote:I dont know why it cant be signed at home though. The school I attend, which is government funded, allows documents to be signed at home by parents. also I seen other operations allowed to be printed and signed at home.
If I do go, it will probbably just be me now.
Well, this isn't your school.
The event coordinator specifically said that he needs to witness an adult signing your waiver. If you can't accommodate that, then tough shit. What if you printed off the form, signed the form instead of having your parent sign, and then something happened to you on the field? At that point, ABT would be liable for your injuries because your parents could claim that they knew nothing about the form (which they didn't), and a minor's signature on a waiver without the signature of their custodian is essentially null and void.
ABT isn't trying to keep you from playing. The world isn't about you. Sure, it sucks for you that you can't play unless your parents come up and sign the waiver, but you need to deal with it.
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