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<DIV><SPAN class=281533501-27062007><FONT face=Arial size=2>I think Eneguy has
the essence of what Lorelei is proposing here. We assume, as Siegfried
said, that any warrented marshal in Atlantia is capable of inspecting
equipment. But it is just common courtesy to ask the marshal in charge if
they would like some assistance and provide it accordingly. The issue
Lorelei is presenting, I believe, is that folks may say they equipment has been
inspected when in fact it may not have been or was inspected by a marshal in
training. Not that marshals in training are incompetent. But the
fact remains, the marshal in charge at an event is ultimately responsible for
what happens on their range and therefore should know who is "helping"
out. So I say jump in, help out, but let the marshal in charge know you
are doing such.</FONT></SPAN></DIV>
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