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manike2

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Originally posted by mortenlj
Its a big job to make a worldwide rulebook and have it "ratified" by alle the leagues and organizations out there !
Yeah isn't it just! but I think it will be needed in the future and maybe it will help us when we try and present our sport to outside sponsors if we can show that we have a united front and global rule book.

ATB

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markh

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yes we must have a global rule book. Its going to take time to perfect it, adjust it and evolve a set of good rules, but we have to if people are to take us seriously.
Of course, the rules should be as simple as possible, we have enough problems with inconsistant judging as it is.
 

garycarrot

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:confused: Do we have to have trigger guards or not ???
We at Smart As a carrot would like this sortin out. we are trying to get a team together for Portugal, and hopefully Toulouse.
Trying not to have a car crash this year !!!! Anyone who could give us an answer please reply..
 

manike2

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Gary, just in case and as a basic point of safety I'd recommend getting one.

I know it's some money but for the added safety it's worth it isn't it?

Good luck with the driving!

manike