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Ben What I said was that in no part of the RRS is there any explicit requirement to act on Safety as far as I can see.
Interestingly from the same paragraph as you quoted.. " There is therefore an implied duty of care in race management. In addition, the World Sailing Code of Behavior requires all race management personnel to be responsible for their actions concerning the safety and welfare of race participants."
As I started out in this thread, the duty of care is really the only requirement to act on safety.
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