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CRUISE #16

BEASTClub is proud to announce their first and official automotive event for 2007 with compliments. It's been a while as you all know... The last cruise was last year in late 2006 at a new home meet which was chosen at the time 'Normanby business park' which attracted an amount of cars in the mid 100's but that home is no longer and we've now reverted back to our original home meet point 'Bulleen Park'

So spread the word to your family, friends and fellow car maniacs ! This event is for those who want to get together and enjoy a fine saturday night of hyped up cruising, meeting members, chilling out and having a laugh and about. If you've never been to a Beastclub cruise event then head down to this cruise and prepare for a very well prepared & organized event.

And as we're aware that the winter season has just begun and we couldn't seem to announce this cruise anytime too late incase the snowing season rolls in right after it!..Talk about global warming right

Date & Venue observations

Meet Venue: Bulleen Park (Melway 32 C9) (Opposite to Marcelin College).

Date: Saturday, 7th July 2007.

Time: Meet 9pm / Leave 10 pm

UHF/Walky Talky: Channel 31

All car types, models and makes are welcome. Feel free to tell everyone you know about this event.

The meet point is only 5 second drive from the Eastern Freeway - Bulleen Rd Exit.

Please be there on time, we will not be waiting more than the set time.

There will be video recording on the night as well as photo's being taken. So shine up the beasts for the multimedia team!

Maps will be for sale at $1/ea

Merchandise will be on sale; Standard stickers, Sports stickers.

If you will need help at the cruise about maps, merchandise or anything relating to the cruise please seek a staff member with a Dark Blue Beastclub t-shirt.

Cruise Guidelines to be taken into serious consideration:

No Burnouts and illegal activities

Burnouts are not welcome at this club. Think twice before trying to impress the public. You can have pretty wheels without smoking them up. Besides, Beastclub is about car culture not car tyre smoke and pollution. We have a reputation to uphold.

No Speeding/Dragging

Speeding is not allowed also at this club. It is not condoned in anyway. It is dangerous to speed for you, your friends and the people around you. Remember you are responsible for your car, passengers and the members around you. So please have some common sense.

No Alcohol/Drugs

Beastclub is a drug & alcohol free cruise club. If you or your passengers have any alcohol or drugs please dispose of them thoughtfully before coming on this cruise.

No Slanderous behavior

This includes name calling, bullying, and racial insults of any kind. Please respect the members around you and watch your language as there could be toddlers aboard on this cruise and we know how easily influenced the young ones are. So, set an example.

Respect to the community

Regardless of what suburb we drive through it is one of our highest priorities to respect the places and people we cruise by. If locals come by to check our cruise out, or even if you see some on the road show full respect.

Respect to the Police

Please show respect to the Police whether it is on the road or at the meet points as some Police may tag along and check us out but don’t get the wrong idea. If you have done nothing wrong you have nothing to worry about. We have also informed the Police about this cruise so expect occasional Police visits to our meets. Do not ask silly Questions to the Police. Example... “Can you please not fine me if I do a burnout?”

Violating the guidelines listed above means that you are risking the following consequences:

A) Asked to Leave

B) Membership revoked and reported to Police

C) Banned from future Beastclub events.

We expect better behavior from all cruisers, members and guests.

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