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Old 11-02-2008 | 10:08 AM
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Default RE: Park Pilot Program– Effect on clubs


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How could a club somewhere vote to not allow PPP
if there are only 10guys in the whole AMA that dont like PPP?
Did Stick's club let Stick vote a bunch of times to have his club not accept PPP? How could his club choose if Stick is the only one at his club that dont like PPP? What is up with Tomski's club, seems the county(?) gives a patuie yet they dont post here.
A club that does not allow PPP on the grounds of the landowner's insurance levels, real or imagined, does not neccessarily make them Anti-PPP. From what I have read here,that is the single most quoted reason(excuse) for not allowing PPP level members to fly.

However, those that lack the moral fibre to stand up against what they see done wrong
need to quit telling those of us that do stand up and say Hey, Thats wrong, to join them on the easy way out.
Moral fiber? That certainly is dramatic. Some choose to pick their battles in life. Some choose just to battle for sport. It's kind of like the old recreational arguing dealy.

Muncie policy makes the clubs be the fun police, and nobody cares.
We, the members of the AMA, ARE the AMA. The folks in Muncie are just there to keep up with the paperwork and safety regs. Making sure flyers are adhering to the rules of the AMA, or probably more correctly, the club, is caring for the safety and survival of the hobby. A member that knowingly breaks the rules is a suspect member anyway. Why would you want folks in your club that put their own thrills above the safety and good of the club and hobby? We don't have anyone like that in our club and frankly don't want any.