How it Works3 mins ago
Legality of Car Boot Sideshow/Games?
6 Answers
Im thinking of doing something like a Tombola at my local car boot, I was wondering if there's restrictions against this? Whether a permit is needed or any other form of consent? Everything would be legitimate, shop bought goods, relatively good odds at winning, all prizes have eligable tickets... that sort of thing. Just wondering if anyone can shine a light on this for me, thanks :D
Answers
Best Answer
No best answer has yet been selected by Random-Hero. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.
For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Actually getting very difficult with these events. With the Health and safety malarky.
I know, not quite the same as a car boot sale
Our local fete used to be very good. Until they stopped all sort of things. No facepainting, kids might get allergic reaction. No wellie wanging, someone might hit by wellington accidently, no tug of war might get rope burns on arms other body parts, the list is endless. These fundraising events are being demolished with the fear of being sued. Im sure some jobs worth will find a health and safety issue with a Tombola ( no sorry only joking with that last remark)
I know, not quite the same as a car boot sale
Our local fete used to be very good. Until they stopped all sort of things. No facepainting, kids might get allergic reaction. No wellie wanging, someone might hit by wellington accidently, no tug of war might get rope burns on arms other body parts, the list is endless. These fundraising events are being demolished with the fear of being sued. Im sure some jobs worth will find a health and safety issue with a Tombola ( no sorry only joking with that last remark)
Related Questions
Sorry, we can't find any related questions. Try using the search bar at the top of the page to search for some keywords, or choose a topic and submit your own question.