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  1. The article is available to read by creating a free account. The bulk of the information concerns the family filing court papers for pretty much everything related to the investigation, in preparation for a wrongful death suit against the BSA, the Aloha Council, and "those who may be criminally charged". The police department has filed filed an objection to the subpoenas, due in part to the ongoing criminal investigation. There is a court hearing scheduled for Wednesday morning.
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  2. Then let's talk about the beautiful fall colors. Or, I can delete the thread.
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  3. Oh, for the love of all that is right and holy ... Let the kid take a break from troop life! I've seen so many "wrecked" teens who were in this for their dads or grandpas. Maybe you have an exit plan, but I've seen plenty of dads who don't, here are some steps: Thank him for telling you this early rather than holding it in. Invite him to keep doing that going forward. Make it clear that if he wants to limit his scouting activities, he can. If he wants to resign from the troop, this is the perfect time to do it before they recharter him for the coming year. Tell him he
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  4. I have been down this road many times... (pun intended?) 1. Yes, the driver's insurance covers for accidents for towing. However, the insurance company will only pay damages to the trailer to the titled owner!! And they will want a copy of the title (especially if the trailer is a total loss, since they take possession in that case.) 2. From your posts, the old Troop (or their old COR) is still technically the owner. You have a bill of sale, and that is awesome. Scan it and keep a digital copy 😜 Continue pursuing the correct and current titling/registration/plates. Please don
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  5. You had said that they had bought the trailer for the defunct troop who covers the trailer if it involved in a crash church or the member? if the parent leaves, does he take the equipment with him. Not try to be difficult here just pointing out the possible land mines here as to the true ownership here. I will let the real lawyers here explain possible problem with risk and ownership and third part use. I would doubt that any formal paperwork was exchanged
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  6. This again goes to the ides how could you technically buy a troop trailer from a defuncted troop the trailer was owned by old CO's or the councils at that time as the troop cannot own assets out right. Thats my understanding, So a member of your CO should be the one who is registration for the trailer to the CO. PS who did you send the money to.
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  7. So you couldn't tie a sheepshank either?
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