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From : <lbpb1@aol.com>
Reply-To : FKSA@yahoogroups.com Sent : Thursday, November 11, 2004 6:58 AM To : FKSA@yahoogroups.com Subject : Re: [FKSA] Digest Number 831 Whenever we have a problem with a particular rider, local or not we point him out to the people who patrol our beach. Of course that is after we have a talk to them about staying way from swimmers, surfers and others on the beach. We single him out and point out the reason to the officer so its obvious who is the problem. Then we let the officials take care of the policing while we go out and ride away from that area. If there are rules at your location that are set up for the safety and consideration of other people and riders then use them! If a talk with the rider who shows poor judgment doesn't work just call the ranger on patrol (I bet you can get a direct number) in that area. Point out WHO is being dangerous AND WHY and let them do their job. This will separate out the bad apples. At the same time it shows cooperation with the people in charge. It will prove to them that there is a group that wants to help keep your spot open and at the same time help them out. Its a lot better for a kiter to call than some guy walking his dog on the beach who almost got hit with a kite. And lets face it a near (or not so near) miss can generate a complaint sooner than you might expect. Its easy enough to tell when there might be a complaint. Any time other people are around or any time someone is being really stupid. If you have been riding for a while and don't live with your head in the sand you know the difference! Don't sit by and let one idiot ruin it for you! Make the call and let the cops run them out! Its better for you and everyone else too. |
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