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I really do enjoy you saying that my son causes my husband to lose focus at a race. Actually that's the best comment I've heard on here so far. Yes, if Jerry raced locally all the time it would all be different. He would be home once in awhile and my son would get to see him instead of working in the shop during the day, and racing at night. And if he worked 9-5 that would be great as well, he'd be able to be home for dinner once in awhile instead of gone days or weeks at a time. But that's just not true. When we went to new Zealand you don't even have to have a pit pass to go in the pits, a ticket gets you anywhere in the facility. And amazingly enough I didn't see any of these children "running though the pits". In fact, everywhere I go I never do. I do however tend to see many adults in the way when drivers are trying to pull in to their pits, but never children... However it's all a moot point because the overwhelming majority of tracks allow kids in the pits, so if you would like to discuss the matter more I'll be the one in the trailer with my little red head.
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Re: Bloomington Speedway is not kid friendly
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Originally Posted by racerdog45: OSHA would flip their wig if my wife brought my kids on a jobsite to watch me work!! Hey kids, come into this factory and sit here on a chair 5' from me while I'm in working in this hot 1600amp switch gear...remember, don't touch 'the shiny parts', and watch out for the fork lifts. And hey, stay away from the machines while they're running! Yeah, no distractions there :17: Mrs. Coons should be happy that she can sit in the stands with the little one and watch Jerry work. My wife and kids have never been allowed to watch me do my job -because it's too dangerous for them to be there-!! |
Re: Bloomington Speedway is not kid friendly
If I were a track owner I would not allow children in the pits for this simple reason, you cannot sign a waiver of rights for a minor. None will stand up in court. A waiver for a child is worthless.
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Re: Bloomington Speedway is not kid friendly
Originally Posted by SoIllSprinter: Danny 24 |
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I see alot of keyboard experts here in law and promotions .I have been going to dirttracks races since 1948 .Daytona Beach course to the last races I attended last nite in Vivian ,La.In between seen the tragic mistakes of human error .
As a parent i have tried not to place my child in a harmful situation .I have 4 kids .Oldest was raised watching races at Manzy every Friday And Saturday .The other three grew up in California ,Az ,Tx ,AR ,Ms and TN .If i went racing they all went.From 3 months on.All three worked with me weekends at tracks .At I-30 and Riverside and Southern All Star races.In the pits and grandstand areas.Now these wonderful children are all college graduates with degrees . Here is the Pit Prices for July 3rd races at NAS Grandstands Adults $15 Kids 12 & Under Free Pits Adults $30 Kids 7-12 $5 6 & Under Free See Y'll at the races .... |
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Originally Posted by cecil98: Danny 24 |
Re: Bloomington Speedway is not kid friendly
Teri,
The second you decided to name the thread "Bloomington Speedway Is Not Kid Friendly" you made whatever issue you had the other night or whatever point you were going to try to make twice as hard to make, because anybody who's spent any amount of time at all on the hillside @ Bloomington knows that more people probably take their kids to that track than any place. And it's been that way for many years. And if wasn't "kid friendly" that wouldn't be the case. Jerry |
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