It is unfortunate there are those who refuse to accept responsibility for their actions thus requiring government or AMA to force the issue.
I had no idea that having a couple million dollars of insurance that would cover toy airplane liabilities*
is now somehow considered
"refuse to accept responsibility for their actions"
solely by that insurance being from The Hartford or LLLLLoyds or any other non-AMA brand insurance provider
*
(re STL & Hartford)
Here is a concept for ya:
Perhaps folks with insurance for their toy airplanes
shouldnt be admonished as
"refuse to accept responsibility for their actions"
just because they didnt use
YOUR favorite brand insurance company ....I mean magazine publisher ... I mean modeling org