Originally posted by Jonas
i agree that its proper to take the safety precausions that charles mentinoed...
but you know what... its up to you as a driver to know what is right and you... you know what is SAFE and required for tandem to do it safely...
There is an old saying, the truth is always after 'the BUT'.
I like to play a game called 'what-if's'. Remember, I'm older (which doesn't make any difference, just sounds good).
What if 2 cars tandem and they wreck?
What is Somebody is severly hurt?
What happens at 1 event EFFECTS everybody. Cars can be replaced, but people can not. On top of that, any claims made that relate to drifting only RAISE the cost of insuring the events (or makes it impossible to insure at all).
All I see 'in regards to insurance' is legal issues. Obviously, Driver Safety is not a priority at these venue.
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