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<br /> The Honorable Al Smith <br /> <br /> Page 3 <br /> <br /> January 8, 1998 <br /> It is well settled that one participating in the activity of ice or roller <br /> skating must exercise reasonable care for his own safety, not act negligently <br /> so as to increase the normal dangers of the sport, and prudently measure his <br /> actions in light of the perils involved. A patron normally assumes the risk <br /> of injury from such hazards as are necessarily incidental to the sport and the <br /> use of the premises. Such incidental risks may include falling, being <br /> slightly jostled and bumped by another skater, or defects in the ice at an ice <br /> skating rink. <br /> Please contact our office if you have any questions. <br /> Sincerely, <br /> RICHARD D. WURDEMAN <br /> Corporation Counsel l <br /> y, <br /> By i~ ~ <br /> GLENN H. SHIIGI <br /> Deputy Corporation Counsel <br /> GHS:mo <br /> Enclosure <br /> cc: George Yoshida <br /> smith.ghs <br /> <br />