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Unconvincing evidence scuppers claim

A man who was injured at a team-building exercise has lost his claim against the owner of the site. The man was hurt when his quad bike crashed into a pit. However, the owner said that the claim was only made after the man had stopped doing business with the owner of the site. The man had also taken amphetamines and drank three beers before getting on the bike. He had not even been given permission to ride the bike, but had taken it without asking. The judge said that the man gave unconvincing evidence.

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