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08-24-2006, 09:29 PM
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While I think that they worded the rule in a misleading/unclear way, I think that I can see what they meant.
I know that you know your daughter is a responsible person for her age. But you have to remember that you KNOW her. These people with the balloon ride do not know whether she is really responsible or not. Further, they probably were referring to responsible in the sense that whomever took the little tike up in the balloon needed to be responsible FOR the little guy. It all boils down to law suits these days, and if (God forbid) your daughter had taken him up and something terrible had happened, you could come back on them and say that she is only a kid and they shouldn't have LET her go up there with him. You are responsible for him...not her....yadda, yadda, yadda. See...it is all semantics. You know that she is a responsible kid, but they don't know that she is responsible FOR her little brother.
That is how I take it anyway. HTH 
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Parker, Wyndser, and Carson....................Wyndser (in blue) with her cousin
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