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Rip,
You're exactly right. Guide might not see it as dangerous. If I feel it is too dangerous, I'm going to state that to the entire cast before cutting loose. If the majority doesn't agree, I'll withdraw. Probably still make the club aware of it.
In your second example, I guarantee I'm going back to the clubhouse and letting them know about it.
Is there anything UKC do about it? No. But if you let the club know they can choose whether to consider that feedback for they're next event. If they choose to ignore it, I'll find another club to attend.
As a club official and another just as a concerned club member, I can tell you of at least 2-3 situations where cast members returned to the club and told me they're dogs were put in danger by the guide. From highways, to sensitive homeowners, to folks firing guns. I've gone back in the daylight and looked at the spots to see if they were in fact possibly dangerous spots. I've also told club guides to avoid certain areas at certain times, just in case.
Heck, I've guided myself on a cast and had to call timeout do to someone randomly shooting in the area, cost my dog a Nite Ch win. But if there is a potentially touchy homeowner in the area I'm going to make the cast aware of it so they can decide for themselves. At the very least, they'll know we'll have to call timeout if dogs get near that area.
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