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If there's so many, name two. I just hear boilerplate.
You already are lost in your own nonsense. You said to pantz "None what you stated is predicated on the notion that young adults cannot make informed decisions." Yet his first example, mandatory seat belt laws, is just that.
So yeah lets just ignore the regular COVid testing, regular spacing/limited socializing within the team and outside the team, constant health monitoring, tracing when needed and the elevated cleaning/sanitizing for equipment and facilities.
This is comparable to participation in other high risk sports, not seat belt laws. High risk sports like skydiving, mountain biking, triathlons, etc, In none of those high risk activities does society dictate that young adults are incapable of make informed decisions. And no surprise, participation in those sports almost always requires a waiver.
What's nonsense is calling coaches killers. What's tiresome is a society that can't decide if young adults are indeed adults or children. I think we have made a mistake with our low expectations and mixed messages about being a young adult.