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etc. According to the insurance company, the person hitting the ball is liable for any damages. <br /> • <br /> Therefore, if a Babe Ruth player fouled a ball that hit a car window and broke it, it is that player's <br /> 111/ <br /> liability. Being a player of an association, I would think that it would be beneficial to the city, the <br /> player and the league that all league teams have property damage insurance. In the occasions of <br /> window claims, etc, the insurance company would pay and the matter would be settled. Currently <br /> any damages are forwarded to the City which in turn forwards the claim to the insurance company <br /> which does not pay because the city is not liable - the player who hit the ball is. Since that player <br /> is almost never identified - the person who has the claim is usually not ever paid and is angry- at <br /> the city. I would like the Commission to discuss insurance requirements by outside users of park <br /> fields. <br /> The last issues was called in by Mrs. Sandbeck who resides at 2356 Sherwood Road. She has a <br /> flower garden and had seedlings growing in her back yard. Evidently young boys are riding their <br /> bikes off the path at Greenfield Park and into her yard, pulling up her seedlings and damaging her <br /> garden fence and destroying some of her flowers. She is wondering what can be done. <br /> I will be anxious to hear your opinions and discussion regarding these issues. <br /> • <br /> • <br />