ofey wrote:@MattyvR:
Tonal intonation is very important.
Phrasing things is also important.
Context is also a necessary consideration.
One other point to note is that the meets discussed were NOT CCJ organised meets.
So say you go on a cruise with JDMST. You boys pump up the volume in the car park. Another fellow member dobs on you to me.
You may well have made too much noise but who am I to tell you off about it?
You may well be carrying a CCJ decal and be an active member here but doesn't give me any power to wave my finger at you.
Fair point, however.
kinesis wrote:Again, to reiterate the point, as a committee, we DO NOT tolerate illegal and inappropriate behaviour on the roads. It is a reflection of the club, as a whole, not just the individuals. Any member found grossly misbehaving on official club events will be dealt with appropriately.
If I am in a company car and I am reported for irresponsible driving with proof (ie a video, witnesses etc.) I would more than likely lose my job. However, if a group of members on a "un-official" cruise drive recklessly, displaying club decals, a disapproving admin cops it because he stated his opinion on the matter.
Just doesn't sound right to me, very contradictory in fact, however it's up to the club to deal with it their own way.
Matt.