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SAU NSW runs our events under AASA insurance so AASA or CAMS licenses are accepted.

If it is a CAMS sanctioned event they may not accept AASA.

CAMS requires you to be a paying member of a CAMS car club (SAU NSW is a CAMS club).

AASA does not require you to be a member of any club. Just download the form from their website and fill it in.

Hope that clears things up.

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SAU NSW runs our events under AASA insurance so AASA or CAMS licenses are accepted.

If it is a CAMS sanctioned event they may not accept AASA.

CAMS requires you to be a paying member of a CAMS car club (SAU NSW is a CAMS club).

AASA does not require you to be a member of any club. Just download the form from their website and fill it in.

Hope that clears things up.

Perfect! One question, however: At the end of the AASA form, there is a "competency declaration by club/organisation/person" - is this a requirement, or optional only for reference?

Thanks!

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AASA Licence = sent off via snail mail

SAU NSW = Shell PMd

Next, to claim a spot for Texi - do I have to go through both eventbright AND the email?

"The only way to secure a spot is through sending in an entry form/email and payment through eventbrite"

Thanks for the help guys

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If you could email the following details through to us, it would be appreciated as it allow us to keep track of entries easier.

Electronic entry details sent to [email protected]

Please include:

Full Legal Name (as entered on bank deposit or Eventbrite):

Forum Alias:

Car Make:

Car Model:

and payment can be made either through Eventbrite or Bank Transfer.

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If you could email the following details through to us, it would be appreciated as it allow us to keep track of entries easier.

Electronic entry details sent to [email protected]

Please include:

Full Legal Name (as entered on bank deposit or Eventbrite):

Forum Alias:

Car Make:

Car Model:

and payment can be made either through Eventbrite or Bank Transfer.

Done! See you there, guys!

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Hey mods, is there an age restriction for passengers?

With my Meniere's, osteoporosis, vertigo, gastric reflux & Tourette's - Yes!

Srsly we've had kids before so long as the seatbelts cover body mass. Hope this helps.

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With my Meniere's, osteoporosis, vertigo, gastric reflux & Tourette's - Yes!

Srsly we've had kids before so long as the seatbelts cover body mass. Hope this helps.

Yeah we've had kids before but I didn't know if there was any legal requirement, thanks Tez!

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I would be checking with the insurer about age limit cause I'm fairly sure cams is 16years old ( but could be wrong ) and while you can psychically do the courses with with someone younger if something happens " I thought " isn't going to help you, this really is one of those things you really need to know for sure for insurance and liability reasons

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Wow. ok! I'm not sure on whose head it would be, but I have a mate whose kid would like to jump in my car and I want to be above-board. I'd like to be able to tell him yes or no soon so he can come dressed appropriately and with a helmet. Indemnity is fine, my mate will sign off... as long as you guys are cool, we're cool. =-]

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IN REGARDS TO PASSENGER AGE:


Passengers must not be under the age of 15 years. All under 18 year old passengers must sign a passenger indemnity on the day and must have approval from their parent or guardian. If the parent or guardian is not present at the event, a letter giving permission to participate must be received

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I would go 1 further then that and make ALL passengers sign the indemnity form and for 15-18 year olds have the parent or guardian sign the indemnity form as well, maybe post a PDF with the form to fill out and sign before hand if the parent/guardian can't make it on the day, it is just not worth the trouble should ( heaven forbid ) something goes a miss

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