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28th July 11, 08:49 AM
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If it's a public gathering, I'd check with the organizer first. This might be not so okay with their insurer. Crowds and horses don't mix from a liability insurance stand-point... trust me on this. I might not know much about kilts, but I've been an insurance clerk in a busy agency for almost two years, and a clerk at a major insurance carrier working with underwriting for six years before that.
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