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Originally Posted by Reba
That makes logical sense. However, I think Lauren's complaint is that she didn't have the choice. The organization forced her to remove her HA. It was your decision and choice to take off your HA while playing sports. I think that is the difference in situations.
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It doesn't really matter if this is a different situations I am only posting my opinion and what I have done while being involved in sports, and if she willing to wear her hearing aids during golfing that is fine with me, but she also need to know the risk that accidents do happen, doesn't matter what type of sport you joined....
The bottom line is anything could happen, it doesn't matter if others think the chance are slim still accident do happen anytime and anyday....the main point in this is, if you do wear your hearing aids and it breaks in the result of it then you are responsible to pay for it your own , they don't want you to put a lawsuit against them in case it does happen or going after them to make them pay for a new hearing aids, so I can understand where they're coming from on this and they're just trying to save their butts LOL
If she still wants to wear her hearing aids during golfing then she can always talk to them about writting up an agreement and even be responsible whatever happened to her hearing aids during the game....Afterall, it works both ways, you have to go half way and they have to go half way then it works out beautiful!
I agree on both sides on this issue, and no one is wrong in this....that how I see it and that how I feel and it's ok to disagree with me