Posted by 300jk on April 02, 2017 at 13:35:22 from (70.195.138.153):
In Reply to: Quick Poll......... posted by Goose on April 02, 2017 at 07:26:00:
No for anyone directly involved in the race. The organization we pulled with a few years back had strict rules. No pulling under the influence and if caught no pulling for so many pulls. I can't remember the number but it was enough to take you out of the running for the year. So why even chance it. Like others have said you can't stop the racers from bringing their own but can stop them from participating if someone thinks they are under the influence. How is this event being insured ? Maybe I missed it. Does each racer provide me their own or is there a blanket insurance for the event ? What if a spectator is injured in some way shape or form possibly not having anything to do with alcohol ? That would also be a concern. A big portion of the entry fees when we pulled used to go toward insurance for the event. As far as I am concerned you may as well allow it for spectators because you won't be able to stop them from "tailgating" anyway. As far as competitors absolutely no way, nothing. But someone has to keep a close watch on that also as they can bring their own. I realize I have not been much help but those are my ideas anyway.
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