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How to compensate for losing a table tennis racket and touching the eyes of the next audience?

Well, it depends. If it happens in an irregular public place, the person who lost the racket bears the main responsibility (more than 70%) and the victim bears the secondary responsibility (less than 30%). If it is an indoor venue, and the venue manager has not clearly stipulated whether to allow visitors and related matters (such as safety warning signs and responsibility definition), the person who lost the racket will bear the main responsibility (generally about 60%), and the venue manager and the victim will bear the secondary responsibility (about 20% each). If the venue has specified the safety regulations, but the parties fail to abide by them, whose fault is it and who is mainly responsible? For example, if the viewer enters a dangerous distance, he or she must bear the main responsibility.

But in any case, the seller must bear the responsibility, at least more than 50%.

In a case, in a regular game, if the ball or racket accidentally flies out and hurts people, it can be exempted. That is to say, in regular sports competitions, all casualties are self-care, such as being killed by boxing or being killed by racing cars, and most of them are compensated by insurance companies (provided that insurance is bought).