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Originally posted by Nizmo

you know MC did this whole thing when we had our drift day .... "oh MC isnt built for spectators ..... gotta discourage spectators etc"

Now they've got the PAS Driving event on this weekend .... and they've got it all advertised on radio to come and see it at MC  

:confused: now thats a lot of advertising for a venue not built for spectators!

Niz,

I know what they said, but the reason they tried to discourage spectators is much more to do with the fact that large numbers of spectators require adequate spectator management - including risk managment assessment, crowd safety control etc.

the training day was not set up to cater for this - so I think that the real answer was that the event was not design to cater for spectators.

this event obviously has.

agh i hate that .... ask my boss if he wants me to set up tea n coffee for a meeting .... he says nah only going to go for an hour no point ..... two hours later ..... can you come up and get drinks for these people :) and bending over a boardroom table in this top was probably not a good idea!!

Yep , but only here for a short time.

Been to the accountant , the bank , waiting for someone to come then off to a Dyno Dynamics demo in Midvale.:D

* damn that avatar of Niz's is , err, disturbing *

Cheers

Ken

Nope , it's a dyno and they are setting up a new one for a tune shop in Midvale.

See a few days ago that you were gonna fly to the next drift day in the East.*sob*

This time I will leave the wookie and the fartmaster behind.

Honest...:D

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by zanda

hey ken.

what's the money spinning business venture?

Gonna set up a pimp shop with the guys and gals of SAU working for me.

:D

Reckon it will go ??

hehe

Cheers

Ken

ps check new thread re drift day.

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