Shorn100
Well-Known Member
It happens in other sports
Ubergeekian asked the question would the captain of a footbal team be considered responsible. Probably not but the match officials certainly are - even when unpaid and amateur.
A rugby referee for an Under 19 match was found culpable when one of the players was seriously injured. Youth rugby referees are not paid but they assume responsibilty of a match much in the same way a 'skipper' assumes responsibilty for a boat and the safety of its crew.
So I would say yes a skipper is liable for the safety of their crew and therefore can in the event of an accident be taken to Court to explain why they did what they did.
For more details see here...
http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/court-dismisses-referees-appeal-1315128.html
Shorn
Ubergeekian asked the question would the captain of a footbal team be considered responsible. Probably not but the match officials certainly are - even when unpaid and amateur.
A rugby referee for an Under 19 match was found culpable when one of the players was seriously injured. Youth rugby referees are not paid but they assume responsibilty of a match much in the same way a 'skipper' assumes responsibilty for a boat and the safety of its crew.
So I would say yes a skipper is liable for the safety of their crew and therefore can in the event of an accident be taken to Court to explain why they did what they did.
For more details see here...
http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/court-dismisses-referees-appeal-1315128.html
Shorn