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Posted by Red Dave on September 03, 2004 at 08:02:25 from (24.104.94.34):
In Reply to: Golf carts posted by TGIN on September 03, 2004 at 05:43:38:
I can appreciate what you mean, but what about those of us who are working on the show? After a week of set-up, then 4 days of the show, then clean-up and put away, all in the August heat, my feet and legs are worn out. If all I was going to do was amble through the show looking at exhibits, I'd walk too, but back and forth across the grounds 10 or 15 times a day is more than I can do anymore. I used to do it, but a couple years ago I bought an old Cub Cadet and fixed it up to give me a little break. Best investment I made in a looong time. I think the garden tractors are somewhat safer in crowds because they tend to be noisy and slow whereas golf carts are relatively quiet and fast. If they tell me I can't ride, I'll tell them I can't help out. It's that simple. I do agree though that it is out of control at some shows and that some rules concerning speed & pedestrians right of way need to be established and enforced.
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