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Re: Bloomington Speedway is not kid friendly
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Pretty much new when I posted that it would be disliked by anyone with toddlers! Did not say that babys should not be in the pit area, some like racegirl keep then in a motorhome, or close to their hauler. The guy that wants to take shots on a message board at Judy Miles was wanting to take his baby around the pits and see his freinds? Still, anyone that is in an area with moving vehicles, fuel jugs, air tools, wreckers, semi trucks moving around, upset race drivers flying through a pit area, four wheelers, ect.. know they are taking a risk with their chidren.
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To echo some of what has already been said here, when I first started going to the races, families used to sit in the grand stands. Only competitors and team members (and officials) were allowed in the pits. White pants, too, along with age limits. I guess a lot of that changed when more and more drivers started using motor homes.
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This part of what I said is right. The Parent is the ONLY person who should decide what they do with their own children NOT any of us! Like I said before I see everyone's point and Thoughts but if the track says kids can come in the pits then so be it! Now Lets all enjoy our Saturday racing where every each of us decide's to attend! :8: Danny24 |
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I went to Chillicothe OH last week for the Ohio Sprintweek for the first time, I took my 14 and 7 yr old. They had a awesome playground behind the grandstand for the kids to play on. This was awesome for my 7 yr old and other kids because the playground inside the track behind the grandstand was PACKED with kids havin a blast and coming and going to watch the races. I think its a great idea because we all know that kids arent going to sit and watch the races all night but also he could come and go as he pleased. Tracks need to do this more because it does get the young kids wanting to go to the races but they can also play with their friends. The more kids that you can get to the track the better for future race fans.
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Sorry Danny , but I disagree completely. If the parents are the only ones to make the decision, and a child gets maimed or killed in the pits, they're not going to sue the track ? They're going to sue the pants off off it.
Sometimes what you want isn't going to be what you get, that's called life. Babies in the pits can be a bad combination. Blink once and the kid is halfway down the pits. Now if the kid was allowed in the pits BEFORE the engines fired, and became the dangerous hub of activity it does, I wouldn't have a problem then. |
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I am sorry if u don't agree with my comment on this.I like gas citys rule with u must be at least 14 to enter the pits.I have seen to much happen over the last several years.The latest being a mud cover coming off and hitting a person standing in the pits.The pit area is a busy place and things happen on the spur of the moment.This is not a place for young kids.
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