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Can driving your car in a Safari Park in England lead to its being damaged by wild animals?

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Can you sue the Park?

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  1. If Youu Go To Knowsley Safari Park In The NorthWest The Only Thing Too Watch Out For Is The Baboon&&Monkeys But There Is Now A Safe Passs So There Are No Worries You Can Still See Them But Not Risk Your Car Being Damaged...:P


  2. Cars do get damaged very easily, especially in the monkey enclosure. They take, wing mirrors, aerials, windscreen wipers and anything else they take a shine too. Even number plates.

    No you cannot sue are you enter at your own risk, there are notices everywhere.

    Anyway, if that's all your going to the Park for to sue if your car gets damaged. Stay away or they feed you to the LIONS.

    You could sue the monkeys, but you would only get paid in peanuts.

    Personally, you can leave your car in the car park and travel around the Safari Park in their special buses, saves a lot of money don't you think

  3. Yes indeed but theres big signs up before you go in saying you must drive through at your own risk.

    The baboons are the main culprits they are downright naughty and will pull and bend/snap car ariels and windscreen wipers.  

    Im told West Midlands safari park got rid of their baboons due to the high number of damaged vehicles and complaints.  

    Knowsley Safari park still have them and they do damage some cars, a lot depends on if people are winding them up shouting through open car windows etc, but it the car infront of you has those kind of people aboard you can expect the baboons to be in a bad mood before they get to you.  

    However, you do not have to stop your car, driving straight through minimises the risk, and if you chose to you can take an alternative route past the risky animals where you can still view them but they cant get to your car (you can just watch them wrecking everyone elses!!?).  

    Its a great day out and depending on your car worth the risk, it is extremely rare for it to be more than minor damage (like i say having to replace wiper blades etc) nevertheless you may pay £12 each to get in and end up having to pay £60 to repair your car!!



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  4. Yes, it can. But there are warning signs everywhere, and they all make it perfectly clear that by entering you are accepting that something may happen to your car.

  5. Yes, your car can get damaged, monkeys love cars!. No you cannot sue as you drive through at your own risk. That's why places like Longleat have warning signs.

  6. Bribe the monkeys with a banana and you should be fine.

  7. They all have disclaimers before you go in, they're not stupid.

    People who stop in lion enclosures are stupid. They will seriously (and terrifyingly) maul your car.

  8. Yes and No

  9. yes it can get damaged, no you cant sue, there are warning signs posted.

  10. depends if they warn you anywehere before hand in writing that they are not liable for any loss or damage or something like that i guess.

  11. not if they dont have loose monkeys. at west midlands safari they have got rid of the monkeys as they caused so much damage to cars. the other animals are ok!

    doubt you could sue if it did happen, they usually have warnings sayin they arent liable!

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