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"The government says the regulations target "misleading or aggressive" activities and "will not affect the supply of spiritualistic services."
But many practitioners fear they could be sued by unhappy customers, or forced to prove in court that they really have otherworldly powers. Some envision having to make customers sign a waiver before a seance or a sitting. And they fear they might have to advertise that their services are for entertainment purposes only."
They say that like it's a bad thing...
"The government says the regulations target "misleading or aggressive" activities and "will not affect the supply of spiritualistic services."
But many practitioners fear they could be sued by unhappy customers, or forced to prove in court that they really have otherworldly powers. Some envision having to make customers sign a waiver before a seance or a sitting. And they fear they might have to advertise that their services are for entertainment purposes only."
They say that like it's a bad thing...
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Re: "British spiritualists protest change to their legal status"
Sat, April 19, 2008 - 1:32 PM>But many practitioners fear they could be sued by unhappy customers, or forced to prove in court that they really have otherworldly powers.<
Wouldn't that be a pity.