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yup they sure can.

we were constantly told about behaviour and things like that.....there are certain places for burnouts and stuff and if u do it in an area that is not for burnouts u will get into trouble.

its for the safety of others....if u r doing something stupid in the wrong area and hurt someone it just causes too much headache for the organisers (being deby and gary myers).

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i know a couple of guys had their keys taken off them on the saturday and they couldnt get to their cars at all till sunday night.
with the size of the security guards AIR hired, i'd dare say they can do whatever they want lol

what the.........

Not that I was even there, but I'd still like to see them try and take my keys away...........by all means throw me out but you won't get my keys

+1

the security gaurds may be 7 ft tall and weigh 150 odd kilos, but id rather drive my car right ouuts there and

be banned over letting some buffoon have my keys for the weekend.

but hey, follow the rules and this wont happen i suppose :)

sunday morning that was us, lol, little black rolla, the biggest issue was that AIR and gary had diff officials out there which mad it hard, we got told to come forward while some1 was tellin us to come back, then got pissed off and went round the back of the track, cut sick when into the pits and started packing up, all the sercurity gaurds where talkin to us tryin to figure out what the f**k was going on, lol, but it was all sorted out, will be there next year.

but on a serious note, they call it a skid comp for a reason, if u had 250 cars in 1 area there to do burnouts ofcourse we r going to do burnouts where ever we can, it was abit stupid and when i was talking to gary head said that going through AIR was a mistake cause they r just a head f**k, but other then that, we had fun and it was a good weekend

oh, and also it wasnt for safety reasons about where u had to do skids, it was that AIR didnt want skids all ova the track, simple, dont hold a skids comp, cause ur going to get skids done everywere

+1

the security gaurds may be 7 ft tall and weigh 150 odd kilos, but id rather drive my car right ouuts there and

be banned over letting some buffoon have my keys for the weekend.

but hey, follow the rules and this wont happen i suppose :wacko:

i was saying it in a light hearted way lol, no way would i give my keys over! but them black boys musta been 200kg and near 7foot easy and there was a small army of em!haha

what the.........

Not that I was even there, but I'd still like to see them try and take my keys away...........by all means throw me out but you won't get my keys

+1 no one gets my keys. Get a kick in the nuts if you try.

Remember having my bikes in a show and shine years ago and they wanted my keys during the time it was there ... like f**k they're going to get them. I'm not handing over the keys to $13K worth of bike. I set up my display and disappeared asap with my keys. On the last day they caught up with me and had a spew :rant:

+1 no one gets my keys. Get a kick in the nuts if you try.

Remember having my bikes in a show and shine years ago and they wanted my keys during the time it was there ... like f**k they're going to get them. I'm not handing over the keys to $13K worth of bike. I set up my display and disappeared asap with my keys. On the last day they caught up with me and had a spew :D

ROFL

I also have those pics in massive high res (bout the size of an MP3 each) if you want me to email them to you :D

Still trying to learn my DSLR camera, so until I'm any good at it I wont charge for pics :D

Edited by Silhouette31
ROFL

They rambled on about "if a fire broke out, we'd need to move the bikes" ;)

I'm comprehensively insured for all my toys (inc fire and theft). I think there is a higher chance someone would steal my bike, than there is the chance of a fire getting it. :huh: To which I answered "are you personally going to be here at 3am if (or when) a fire comes thru, to move my bike? Don't think so"

My insurance would not cover me if they knew I handed my keys over to a (potential) thief.

:down:

Edited by RubyRS4

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