McGARRY v. SAX PART I
Primary assumption of risk doctrine barred action by plaintiff injured while attending skateboarding exhibition at which one of the performers threw a skateboard deck into the crowd, resulting in jostling among spectators seeking to retrieve the deck, which was the alleged cause of plaintiff's injuries. Plaintiff, as a participant in the activity of attempting to retrieve the deck, assumed risk of being injured due to carelessness of fellow participants.
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