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When the defendant is participating in sporting events, the demands of the game will be foremost in his mind. Provided he uses reasonable care to play by the rules he will not be liable to other participants or spectators. See [cases (2)], cases involving footballers (both discussed under General Defences in Chapter 9). For a case involving an amateur rugby referee, see Vowles v Evans, The Times, 13 March 2003 Court of Appeal.
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Condon v Basi [1985] 2 All ER 453 and Watson v Gray, The Times, 26 November 1998

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When the defendant is participating in sporting events, the demands of the game will be foremost in his mind. Provided he uses reasonable care to play by the rules he will not be liable to other participants or spectators. See [cases (2)], cases involving footballers (both discussed under General Defences in Chapter 9). For a case involving an amateur rugby referee, see Vowles v Evans, The Times, 13 March 2003 Court of Appeal.
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When the defendant is participating in sporting events, the demands of the game will be foremost in his mind. Provided he uses reasonable care to play by the rules he will not be liable to other participants or spectators. See [cases (2)], cases involving footballers (both discussed under General Defences in Chapter 9). For a case involving an amateur rugby referee, see Vowles v Evans, The Times, 13 March 2003 Court of Appeal.
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Condon v Basi [1985] 2 All ER 453 and Watson v Gray, The Times, 26 November 1998
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