
Mike wrote:Is there something wrong with Greg's suggestion to have an end of event trailer crew.![]()
Seems someone would be willing to forgo corner working to do this?
Has this concept failed already?
Because it sounds like you’re not pleased with your current solution of relying on un-assigned/random people to pack the trailer.
(imho have paid corner workers fill the trailer, I just wanna drive, not pick up cones.)![]()
Why block Greg's suggestion?
What if you could have both, trailer packed during happy hour?![]()
oregonduckman wrote:Seems very odd to me that the end of an organized driving event is celebrated by drinking alcohol. I do drink but I do not drive after words because one never knows how even the smallest amount of alcohol can effect one's judgment.
As driving enthusiasts I think that we should be an example to our community of good judgment when driving and especially since young people attend the events and see the adults drinking then driving which is the worst example possible.
oregonduckman wrote:Beer and Wine after a driving event seems very odd to me since we all know that drinking and driving are a deadly combination. Would the club consider doing away with the tradition in light of the tragedies that have effected so many families in our community? Perhaps this should be a point of discussion at a board meeting?
KeithV wrote:This beer after events issue has been discussed by the SDR board of directors before, and to date logic has prevailed.
I completely disagree with your comment about young people attending the events seeing the adults drinking then driving is the worst example possible - PURELY because after our events they can see that we are fully aware of the gravity of drinking and driving - we are being an excellent example of good judgment to our community by taking the issue seriously and exercising moderation accordingly.
In many countries drinking wine or beer at a family meal is part of growing up - ALONG with recognizing the responsibility of doing so in moderation which instills an attitude of adult responsibility - it is not a huge deal. In the US where drinking is banned until 21, it has been proven that there is significantly more abuse by minors due to the fact that they have not been exposed to an environment where adults demonstrate responsible drinking (check any frat house at any college in the USA).
The "ban everything that bears any risk of danger" approach - which I am fully aware is NOT what you are advocating - has been shown to have significant detrimental effect in making any "taboo" activity more attractive to minors and leads them to hide their activity from the rest of the community. It is this mindset which advocates not talking to teenagers about sex or drugs or aids etc. etc.
IMHO taking the beer choice away from SDR members, like tightening up gunlaws to stop ilegal gun use?????? is definitely not the answer.
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