Will a hotel be liable every time someone drowns in its pool?
A) Yes, a drowning is conclusive evidence that the hotel was negligent in some way.
B) Yes, a hotel is strictly liable for all injuries occurring in and around the pool.
C) No, the hotel is not liable unless it was negligent.
D) No, the hotel is never liable, because a guest who uses a hotel pool assumes the risk of drowning.
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