Originally Posted by TNathe
Thanks for the breakdown, it answered some of my questions about waivers and liability, HOWEVER, unless you expect DGTrials to hold the only amatuer events here in FL you need to welcome Newb's opening their facilities for us to try. One has to start somewhere right?
I welcome all new 'event promoters'. I obviously am not a promoter, so I have no particular interest in 1 succeeding or failing. What I do have intrest in is my fellow TR members who are young, and may not comprehend everything involved. Call me an advocate. I'm looking out for us, not them.
Read my 'serious' posts regarding 'Insurance', and 'importing cars' and even this one. I am constantly striving to 'INFORM' our members so that they can make an educated decision. If after they read my posts, they decide to do it anyways, that's there decision, but at least they were informed up front.
I'm sorry if I don't agree with some of you that 'hitting things' is part of drifting. I've been to several events, and been 'street drifting' several times, and never came close to hitting anything. Why? it's more because I choose safe events and safe locations.
and fordified, I'm not slamming you personaly. There is an event coming up that has alot of unanswered questions. I can't call from work to get answers, so I must assume that since nobody mentioned a time for a drivers meeting, that there isn't one, or they didn't mention what type of safety equipment (helmet) is required, that they may not require any.
Originally Posted by fordified
Charles, have you stopped beating your wife yet? Yes or no? Without an answer, I can only speculate.
For me to 'stop' beating my wife, I'd would've have to start beating her in the first place, and seeing as how I've never laid a hand on her in 11 years of marriage, this is not an issue. Also, I don't remember that question being raised either way....a search of TR didn't return a match.
The questions I posed to you and the promoter stand, and if either of you can not answer those simple questions with ease, than I can say your not prepared.
Charles