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12/23/22, 12:54 PM   #21
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In Indiana, it is illegal to bring in alcohol if you sell it.
Only if you're caught LMAO.
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12/23/22, 2:10 PM   #22
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In Indiana, it is illegal to bring in alcohol if you sell it.
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12/23/22, 3:05 PM   #23
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In Indiana, it is illegal to bring in alcohol if you sell it.
This is false. IMS allows carry in and sells on premise. Bloomington and THAT come to mind also(at least they were under previous promotors).
 
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12/23/22, 5:53 PM   #24
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Maybe they are paying the state of Indiana some big bucks for a Sunday permit?
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12/23/22, 7:05 PM   #25
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last year I saw people toting in 12 packs and even cases of beer at I-96 in Michigan. They went under again. I love that track. Probably not the only reason but it didn't help them not getting some revenue off alcohol sales.
 
12/23/22, 7:29 PM   #26
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You are entitled to your own hopes but that solution would be counterproductive to reopening the track to racing.
So you’re saying Ronk & Bernie should just walk away & “donate” the material’s they invested into THAT? Just so that track can keep racing? WHATEVER!! They should get reimbursed for their investment of the materials by someone, or take it with them.
 
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12/23/22, 9:04 PM   #27
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JMO but I would think part of the lease agreement would allow improvements to the facility with the stipulation that at the end of the lease those improvements would remain, or the facility would be returned to the to the way it was when the lease was signed.

It might be cheaper to walk away than to remove the new guardrail/fencing and put something else in its place.
 
12/23/22, 9:08 PM   #28
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Unless you get it in writing. All improvements you make under lease remain

Why you don't see a lot of improvements at many leased tracks, Unless the owner puts up the $$ Your investing in something that may not be yours next lease period.
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This is false. IMS allows carry in and sells on premise. Bloomington and THAT come to mind also(at least they were under previous promotors).
No this is not false, I have my liquor license/bartender license and the statement by Funk is not false.

Is there ways around that, of course there is...money talks in the state of Indiana, right or wrong.
 
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12/23/22, 10:06 PM   #30
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JMO but I would think part of the lease agreement would allow improvements to the facility with the stipulation that at the end of the lease those improvements would remain, or the facility would be returned to the to the way it was when the lease was signed.

It might be cheaper to walk away than to remove the new guardrail/fencing and put something else in its place.
I have a hunting lease. I have the legal right to have a person arrested for trespassing bc it is in the lease. No that has nothing to do with racing, its justa point of leasing. Official, professional leases of any sort are typically written up by attorneys and agreed and signed by both or all parties. If anything in the lease is broken and taken to court, the person breaking the lease can and most times will be in legal trouble/financial trouble. This whole ordeal with THAT, ALL depends what the lease agreement was. As stated above, likely is cheaper from a financial standpoint to walk away then to take things down and put things in place of what was taken down, depending on what the lease terms was.
 
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