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  • #16
    Originally posted by steven f View Post
    so you think this is the proper way for members to behave is this a car club event for car enthuiasts or a meeting attended by a bunch of dickheads

    I would hope to think its the latter
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    • #17
      Originally posted by steven f View Post
      so you think this is the proper way for members to behave is this a car club event for car enthuiasts or a meeting attended by a bunch of dickheads
      We all have our moments, but all of the lads I've met on here are enthusiasts who at times are knobs in the nicest sense But surely that's half the fun of being around these cars and re-living our youth. If it was all about bufty cars and sitting drinking tea and eating biscuits I'd have bought an MG Midget

      Or even worse a TR7
      Cheers

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      • #18
        Originally posted by dingy View Post
        Derbyshire and Durham RS Track day and show.

        6th and 7th June 2009

        Price is £120 for one day or £220 for both days.

        Passengers £5
        Extra drivers £20

        The rules...

        A few issues have arisen from our 2008 event which we are addressing for Croft 2009.

        1) Camping will only be available to people partaking in the event ie: Track entrants, traders, concours and visiting groups. THERE WILL BE NO PUBLIC CAMPING as yet. This has been stipulated to us by Croft.

        2) Track applicants that apply will only recieve confirmation of their booking and be BOOKED ON TRACK upon receipt of full non-refundable payment**

        ** Payment will only be refunded in the event of your place being sold on to a person on the reserve list which clears prior to the event.

        3) Croft 2009 will be an ALL TICKET EVENT!! Every person who books for any aspect of the show will need passes and entrance tickets for people to gain entry. NO TICKET, NO ENTRY!!!!! General public can still pay on the gate but cars will not be allowed into any of the paddock areas.

        4) There will be curfew's for the following within camping area:

        * Car movement.
        * Loud Noise and music.
        * Entry / Exiting circuit grounds.

        5) Each car entering the paddock area's with passes will be given rubbish bags. Each "group" will be responsible for keeping their area tidy and if not then this will affect their inclusion to any future Croft events we do.

        Just so everyone knows why we have had to include such stipulations for our next event..............

        2008 we had:

        1 Damaged Audi - cost to us to fix £1800
        2 Damaged Toilets - cost to us £120
        2 Stolen Helmets - cost to us £350
        Fire damage - cost to us £150
        Complaints and concerns from people camping with regards to people getting too drunk etc. One guy had to sleep in his van with his kids as he felt UNSAFE and a few more complaining that they we there with their kids to watch people run around naked after 2 cans of Carling!!!! NOT GOOD!!!!

        I hope you can understand where we are coming from and we hope to make 2009 another fantastic event and we are going all out to make it the best yet!! We may have a few treats for everyone!!

        cheeRS
        Scott Emmerson
        Durham RSOC Chairman.
        Originally posted by smoov View Post
        We all have our moments, but all of the lads I've met on here are enthusiasts who at times are knobs in the nicest sense But surely that's half the fun of being around these cars and re-living our youth. If it was all about bufty cars and sitting drinking tea and eating biscuits I'd have bought an MG Midget

        Or even worse a TR7
        think it got a bit out of hand if you re-read the first post

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        • #19
          we missed 2008 but well enjoyed 2007 croft
          and croft next year for me is a must and will bring the wind jammer this time as our tent took a battering .

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          • #20
            Originally posted by smoov View Post
            We all have our moments, but all of the lads I've met on here are enthusiasts who at times are knobs in the nicest sense But surely that's half the fun of being around these cars and re-living our youth. If it was all about bufty cars and sitting drinking tea and eating biscuits I'd have bought an MG Midget

            Or even worse a TR7
            well said Martin

            but the part about bufty....that's still ok

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