LONDON - Organisers of a duathlon in Scotland have taken out a one-million-pound (1.46-million-euro, 1.97-million-dollar) insurance policy against attack by or sighting of the fabled Loch Ness monster.
Transport operator FirstGroup said in a statement that its policy with insurers Royal and Sun Alliance would pay out should "Nessie" emerge from the murky depths of the vast watercourse and/or attack one of the competitors.
First Monster Duathlon race director Malcolm Sutherland said they were planning for all eventualities. Full Story - MagazineLane.com - Lucky Strike Cigarettes - Spectrum Super Store
Transport operator FirstGroup said in a statement that its policy with insurers Royal and Sun Alliance would pay out should "Nessie" emerge from the murky depths of the vast watercourse and/or attack one of the competitors.
First Monster Duathlon race director Malcolm Sutherland said they were planning for all eventualities. Full Story - MagazineLane.com - Lucky Strike Cigarettes - Spectrum Super Store