Friday, June 5, 2009

What? Wet BOWLING shoes law...

Lawmakers in Illinois passed a bill 51-4 last Friday that aims to shield bowling alley owners from lawsuits by people who slip and fall after getting their bowling shoes wet outside. The bill, which passed the House and is now waiting for the governor’s signature, would allow owners to warn people through posted signs that bowling shoes should be worn only inside the alley. That way, if bowlers venture outside and get their shoes wet and then slip while bowling, alley owners wouldn’t be held responsible. Now THAT is making the best of hard-earned tax dollars! Right up Illinois' alley!

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  1. The act of delivering a bowl involves a back swing, forward swing, release, and .... The most common causes of wet bowling shoes tend to be spilled beverages. sell policeman's pension

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