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For years anyone has been able to join in from the sidelines and try and disarm the halberdiers, ending in pile-ons and the occasional minor injury. But this year for the first time those taking part will have to sign a disclaimer and wear a participation wristband. Frank York, who is bailiff to the Lord of the Manor and begins proceedings astride a horse, said they have to introduce the measures so they have adequate insurance. He said: "It’s a sign of the times so we can get the event insured...