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Old 09-09-2008, 02:47 PM   #30
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FGX - I think the current restrictions have people like you in mind.
It allows those who want to go to the event to sit down and watch the racing with a few brews to go and do so, but makes it difficult for those who go there for an outright ****-up.

If people want to go out and get plastered, its up to them. But when people feel unsafe about attending an event, then the line has been crossed - and people do avoid the top of the mountain because of the reputation it has.
So, the powers that be need to be seen to be doing something. It may not be changing any behaviours, but if this is what it takes for people to feel safe enough to take their families to the top of the hill then it has to be done.
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