Dads A team - lol

As for public liability, I'll tell the GS club story again (as I heard it). On a rideout they all arrived at a car park and as they were stopping a rider rode into the back of another bike, toppled and broke her wrist. On her insurance claim form she wrote that she was at a rally and on an organised rideout. The club didn't at that time have Public Liability Insurance ('PLI' from now on)
The end result of the subsequent wrangling was that the organiser ended up with a bill for £16,000
The GS club ended up splitting over this issue because the head honchos decided to invest in PLI and charged a membership fee that included this. The other group went the other way and organised their own events without PLI cover. To add to the misery the second bunch of gits sometimes scheduled their events to clash with the events of the first group. Not nice.
Now, we can all agree that:
1. the rider shouldn't have said she was at an organised event
2. PLI cover is a PITA
3. Having to run a club with all this in mind seems tiresome
4. The group who don't have PLI and run events are asking for trouble
5. GS's are quite heavy and overly-complicated
But, the fact remains, I can't imagine any club official willingly leaving themselves open to a £16K bill.
Back to the TC. Yes, we should stop calling it a rally and the publicity should read as an open invitation to meet up at a third party's venue. That way we can restrict the sort of bollocks that seems to have annoyed people this year.
However, we still need PLI for our attendance at bike shows, most organisers insist on this (although I can't recall Stafford ever asking).
Cheers
GC