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    January 29, 2010

    California To Consider SCUBA Diving A Hazardous Activity?

    If assembly Bill 634 passes, SCUBA diving will be considered a “hazardous recreational activity,” which apparently grants some government entities from liability.

    Out of the nine “hazardous” activities listed here, I’ve already done seven – am I macho or what?

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    Calif. lawmakers move to limit liability in scuba accidents

    BY CHRIS RIZO

    Diane Harkey (R)
    SACRAMENTO, Calif. (Legal Newsline)-Government entities in California would be immune from most lawsuits over scuba diving accidents, under a bill working its way through the state’s Legislature.

    Assembly Bill 634 would add scuba diving to the long list of “hazardous recreational activities” for which government employees and government entities have qualified immunity under Section 831.7 of the state Government Code.

    Activities on the list already include: pistol and rifle shooting, animal riding, bike racing, kayaking, surfing, waterskiing, whitewater rafting, rock climbing and hang gliding.

    The bill cleared the state Assembly Tuesday and is headed now for the state Senate, where its passage is expected.

    Authored by Republican state Assemblywoman Diane Harkey of Dana Point, the bill would not provide immunity in cases where the government agency or public employee was negligent or in cases where officials failed to guard or warn of a known dangerous condition.

    The bill also includes an exception in cases where permission to participate in the hazardous recreational activity was granted for a specific fee except when the fee is a general purpose one such as for park admission.

    The bipartisan-backed legislation was supported by the Civil Justice Association of California, the state’s tort reform lobby.

    “State and local governments should not face liability for risks assumed by people who engage in hazardous activities,” the group said in a letter to Assembly lawmakers, urging them to approve the bill.

    The original story is here.

    January 22, 2010

    Tiger Shark Spotted / Terranea Beach Access Closed

    After high surf advisories, flash flood and tornado warnings, the storms here in Southern California are subsiding.

    Yes, there was an actual tornado warning here a few days ago…

    THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN OXNARD HAS ISSUED A * TORNADO WARNING FOR… SOUTH CENTRAL LOS ANGELES COUNTY IN SOUTHWEST CALIFORNIA… THIS INCLUDES THE CITY OF LONG BEACH… * UNTIL 115 PM PST

    Max Bottomtime has pointed out a problem with beach access at Terranea Resort.

    Thank You Max for the following:

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    Due to the current storm activity, the following public trails at the Terranea Resort have sustained significant damage and are temporarily closed to the public for safety reasons until further notice:

    — The Terranea Beach & Cove Access Trail – please do not attempt to access this trail or the beach while it remains closed.

    — The Discovery Trail (at the southern point of the property beneath the spa building). The rest of the Discovery Trail continues to be open and an alternate route around the damaged portion of the trail is available.

    The Links at Terranea golf course is expected to be open following the conclusion of the storm. The Resort, restaurants and spa remain open with normal business hours.

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    Thank you Crazy Ivan for the following Tiger Shark photo and warning:

    Tiger Shark on the prowl.

    This picture was taken off of our coast, before the rains.

    Be careful when you go back in the water, the Tiger shark is still out on the prowl.

    Rain is forecast for this coming Tuesday; I plan on staying dry this weekend while the runoff dissipates.

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