I see this a lot here in the fall, several groups used to use my tractors and wagons> LIABILITY!!!!!!! I stopped the use of my equipment. It you had stopped the group, hung your lights on it, then you have assumed the liability. I work commercial construction as inspector, our LAWYERS beat it in out heads to stay out of safety issues. If I see a man on an unsafe ladder and tell him it is dangerous and ask him to get off the unsafe ladder, then tomorrow I walk by and he is doing something dangerous and I don't mention it to him and he falls. Guess what is next. His lawyer sues me, because I did not mention the unsafe practice so he said he thought he was OK and me and my insurance co pay because when I first made an issue of safety I assumed the responsibilty. Your set of lights are on the wagon, someone gets hurt and LAWYERS for everyone on that wagon will be after your farm because you did not do ENOUGH to assure their safety once you started to be a good neighbor
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