[DMVR] Drifting?

Sam & Greg Scharnberg samandgreg@netins.net
Wed, 04 Feb 2004 10:50:20 -0600


I don't think we can stop stupidity.  We just need to stop stupidity while 
driving.  :-)

Greg

At 11:46 AM 2/4/2004 -0500, BSHolden@aol.com wrote:
>knuckledragger@kcweb.net writes:
>
> > That reminds me.  As the KCRegion Solo Chair we (KCR) need to come up with
> >  some sort of policy regarding "drifting behavior" at Solo2 events.  I 
> might
> >  suggest that other regions do so as well.
>-----------------
>Uh ohh. We got Missourians on the list ;-).
>   I believe that the development of a fair policy would be difficult if not
>impossible. It rests with the co-chairs and SSS's to ensure that unreasonable
>behavior on course be noted and that the offender be advised that a repeat
>offense of stupidity will result in disqualification and ejection from the 
>event.
>Too objective? Maybe. But sometimes ya gotta go with your gut.
>   Kinda like obscenity; intentional "drifting" would be difficult to define
>as a written policy. But if I see a participant at an event, on course, in 
>the
>paddock or near the site exhibiting stupidity I will have (and have had) a
>discussion with them.
>That usually does the trick.
>
>Bart Holden
>DMVR A.R.E