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I think that banning paid memvers of a club without a review is a sure fire way to loose members. Not to mention a irl clip up the ear for being a kittle bit power mad. Admin or not moderators are there to moderate and admins are to keep the site running offically. A site admin should not have mod powers over the area he is an exec for

I could not agree with this any more then I am now.

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Car yet Ants?

nope...................did a drive by this morning and all I could see is people looking at an s13 with the bonnet open.................couldn't even see my car

have no idea whats going on

I think that banning paid memvers of a club without a review is a sure fire way to loose members. Not to mention a irl clip up the ear for being a kittle bit power mad. Admin or not moderators are there to moderate and admins are to keep the site running offically. A site admin should not have mod powers over the area he is an exec for

the forums are independent of the clubs. The clubs are dependent on the forums.

Who funds the site?

Is it providwd out of the admins pockets? If so let them go nuts as they own it.

If it is paid for out of any club's coffers then the members of contributing clubs shoukd have the right to vote on and appeal a ban.

Perhaps this is something all the clubs should discuss together.

I know I am opinionated but everyone will get over it, I would like to think that we are all adults and a system can be put in place that serves all members regardless of state.

A forum ban is not permanent. It's a few days holiday from the forum - anyone who can't live with that has some serious issues.

Perma bans do get handed out from time to time but with a bit more thought behind them and they are always thoroughly deserved...

We don't pay a cent out of the club coffers to have our forums hosted here

If a paid member were to get perma banned and the club thought it was unfair, we would definitely take it up with the forum admins

Who funds the site?

Is it providwd out of the admins pockets? If so let them go nuts as they own it.

If it is paid for out of any club's coffers then the members of contributing clubs shoukd have the right to vote on and appeal a ban.

Perhaps this is something all the clubs should discuss together.

I know I am opinionated but everyone will get over it, I would like to think that we are all adults and a system can be put in place that serves all members regardless of state.

I could be wrong, but my understanding is that any funds raised by members are to remain with that club for the benefit of the club and its members.

I have no idea on cost of owning / maintaining website forum but this should not be funded by any club membership dues.

I feel for you.. Imagine that feeling once you get behind the wheel

yeah. thats what I keep telling myself everyday. Im just hangin for that phone call..............."Antz your car is ready to go mate"

what a dream

I could be wrong, but my understanding is that any funds raised by members are to remain with that club for the benefit of the club and its members.

 

I have no idea on cost of owning / maintaining website forum but this should not be funded by any club membership dues.

Thats what they ask for donations etc.

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