Outstanding thread
Every reason for not going to any type of track based activity, unless you want to race, all in one place.
I do believe I may have my first bookmarked thread
Outstanding thread
Every reason for not going to any type of track based activity, unless you want to race, all in one place.
I do believe I may have my first bookmarked thread
Neca eos omnes. Deus suos agnoscet
I'm well gutted to find this thread after all the stink had died down. I'd really like to have a bigger audience when I call the thread starter a FUCKIN RETARD!
What a bloody joke. You signed a waver that says explicitly, that you have no right to chase for damages should something happen to you or your bike, against the club OR other riders.
You're not even meant to go onto the pit road before you have signed that since it's part of the race track.
Suck it up, and stay away from tracks if you can't hack it...COCK!
Haven't read the last few pages so perhaps this has been covered.
I thought the waiver you sign only applies to the organisation running it? You don't sign a waiver saying you won't pursue costs against someone who crashes into you.
Also have to say my mind changed a bit when he said he was in the fast group and I saw the photos. A little spatial awareness could have avoided the accident by the looks of it.
How many of the posters bagging the op have moaned in other threads about the lack of personal responsibility these days....just not if your on a track eh?
Political correctness: a doctrine which holds forth the proposition that it is entirely possible to pick up a turd from the clean end.
When life throws you a curve ... Lean into it ...
Riding on a race track simultaneously with other riders, having already signed a copy of the document below (in particular clauses 1 & 2) surely is different to a social ride on the road. That said, the other rider would be a good cunt if they at least contributed towards the insurance excess and non-funded medical costs. The thing is the OP started this thread, complete with catchy, un-editable title before having made attempts to contact the other rider to discuss his situation calmly & rationally. He's not going to be happy when he stumbles across this little gem of a thread.
Perhaps trackday (and training days, same thing ffs) specific insurance should cover 3rd party for situations such as this and events such as this, open to the general public should require evidence of insurance for nominated groups?
You're right. Again.
Originally Posted by AMCC
Last edited by Madness; 4th May 2012 at 18:36. Reason: This thread is all about editing ones posts apparently.
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