Students must te guard against the risks
From Zutrunk beers together on the road Party quintessence of passengers who were opposed in a civil suit, six of the University of Colorado students have friends anger of potential enemies during the last year - because they are not all legal means and has captured a Spring Break a scandal.
Now, one year later, former CU student Toby Daniels - one of the unfortunate participants - said he wants other spring breakers to know they think should have any financial woes of the Spring Break, not just good times.
“College students increasingly opinion, ‘It’s never happen to me,” he said fired at the table and that split with friends, after he and five others damaged CU students RV on a road trip in Baja California Spring Break in 2003.
With only two boys on the journey of 21 years, to benefit from signs of the RV, Daniels, now 22, said he reluctantly accepted, in the interest of passengers for vehicles rented - and responsibility - on his behalf . Daniels has accepted this one on board, despite a few days of its intention not to have stopped with his family in California, while other students, celebrated in Mexico.
“Someone who was 21 with a credit card, had a limit of $ 2000 had to sign for them,” said Daniels was not on board, if any of the other guy sideswiped a tractor-Mexico. “We had a verbal agreement, that what happened, they deal with him … I am responsible for my life away sign of hope, nothing happens.”
Daniels said that since he has bought insurance of the RV, it is not too worried after the accident, despite the fact that he was forced to commit fraud and demanded assurances, it was travel at the time of the incident. Indeed, other students, damaged RV to pay $ 200 deductible.
Unfortunately, he and other students to read the small print on their contract - and did not know that his insurance would be void if the accident was not within 24 hours.More than a month later, Daniels said, he went to revise its credit card balance parts of the University Memorial Center liaison and found an additional $ 4600 from his account.
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