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Re: 2 Deep in the Car

Michael Bowman (mfbowman@USSCOUTS.ORG)
Mon, 15 Feb 1999 15:03:36 -0500


Ginny,

Depends on your local Council policy. The Guide to Safe Scouting does not
require two adults in a vehicle, but prohibits one adult and one child,
unless the adult is the parent of the remaining child, such that a child is
never alone with an adult not in his family. Some Council risk assessment
committees have looked at this issue and considered extending the rule
locally to avoid risks. The best thing to do is to check with your Scout
Executive to find out what the Council policy is.

Mike

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+AD4- -----Original Message-----
+AD4- From: Scouts-L Youth Group List +AFs-mailto:Scouts-L+AEA-LISTSERV.TCU.EDU+AF0-On
+AD4- Behalf Of The Gillams
+AD4- Sent: Sunday, February 14, 1999 7:20 PM
+AD4- To: SCOUTS-L+AEA-LISTSERV.TCU.EDU
+AD4- Subject: 2 Deep in the Car
+AD4-
+AD4-
+AD4- Heard at Roundtable that there is to be two-deep leadership
+AD4- in vehicles during Scout outings . This makes logical sense
+AD4- but is this the case. I had never thought about it that way.
+AD4-
+AD4- The question is:
+AD4-
+AD4- Is there to be 2 deep leadership in vehicles too?
+AD4-
+AD4- Ginny Gillam
+AD4- Troop 164, ASM
+AD4- Tidewater Council
+AD4-
+AD4- +ACI-Rejoice in the creative spirit that lives in you. Use it
+AD4- consciously to create the life and the world you want.+ACI-
+AD4-
+AD4- -- John Denver
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+AD4- 2882140 (go there and try it+ACE-)
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