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9:38 at 50 [it Question 2 Janet is a food enthusiast and aspiring social media intiuencer. She lives with her parents in Brisbane. She videos

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9:38 at 50 [it Question 2 Janet is a food enthusiast and aspiring social media intiuencer. She lives with her parents in Brisbane. She videos her latest food experiences which she then uploads on social media. Her followers on social media are mostly friends and family. She hopes that in the near future. she can realise her childhood dream of becoming a highly regarded food influencer. One day she is invited to participate in a pancake eating competition at a popular cafe \"Blissful Takeaways\" located in Noosa. Queensland by the management of Blissful Takeaways. The competition requires the participants to eat as many pancakes as possible in 10 minutes. The person who consumes the most pancakes in 10 minutes will win a $500 gift voucher to spend at the cafe. As she does not live in Noosa. she is also provided with a complimentary overnight stay at a hotel in Noosa so that she can be on time to participate in the pancake eating competition at ?am the following morning. The hotel room comes with a well stocked mini bar and picture-perfect views of the ocean. Midway through the competition. Janet chokes on pancakes and loses consciousness. She injures her back as her body collapses to the ground. Fortunately for her. staff from Blissful Takeaways were at hand nearby to resuscitate her and to send her to the hospital. It was later discovered that she was clearly intoxicated at the commencement of the competition. She had consumed excessive amounts of alcohol the night before. Janet had helped herself to all of the alcohol in the mini bar {in her room) as she was keen to make the most of her free stay. Janet has now been fully discharged from hospital. She brings legal proceedings against Blissful Takeaways alleging negligence. She is stating that the injuries sustained to her back have ruined her career as a food influencer. She is now only able to walk with the aid of a walking stick. All medical expenses associated with the incident are also being claimed by her. REQUIRED Advise Blissful Takeaways whether there is a possible defence against the action brought by Janet. Ftefer in your answer to any relevant sections of the Civil Liability Act 2003 (Old). [7'50 words. 1 5 marks] AA 8 learn.jcu.edu.au G

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