Reply to post: Re: a Mortal Threat...to augmented reality games

When can real-world laws invade augmented reality fantasies? A trial in Milwaukee will decide

Bernard M. Orwell

Re: a Mortal Threat...to augmented reality games

"A counter-counter argument for you"

When a city plays host to a major sporting event, and thousands of visitors descend on said metropolis, who is liable for the cleanup? The sporting club? The owners of the venue? The City authorities? Is a surcharge applied to the ticket price to cover the *anticipated* costs of damage and litter?

If some of those attending such an event then cause criminal damage to the civic amenities in public areas, who is liable? Do the authorities pursue those committing the damage or the club hosting the event?

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