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Originally Posted by LafitteZ
Not acceptable to whom? Just because you like it one way doesnt make someone elses the wrong way. Mabe some like to live on the edge mabe somecan drive good enough to do that without a problem. Hint me for instance. Even though im sure everyone can behave enough to meet again you dont have to break everyone up over some stupid nonsence. By what your saying your pretty much considering most race car drivers unacceptable to drive with you because they like a little bit of adrenaline in there blood. Drive a pinto if you wanna drive like granny.
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I sincerely mean no disrespect at all, but doing donuts in the middle of a parking lot with not only other cars but people standing around is reckless and dangerous.
You're not a race car driver, you are like everyone else that drives on public roads. I don't care what kind of car you have. Race cars are for confined tracks and places where racing is allowed and sanctioned for proper safety.
How you would feel if you were driving your family to dinner or the mall and a sports car comes smashing into you because he want "a little bit of adrenaline?" Think about the consequences of that... if you think that doesn't matter then that is irresponsible.
You like to live on the edge? What does that even mean...? Putting other people at risk for no reason?
Just because I don't like it doesn't mean it's wrong? How would you explain that to a cop?
"Hey officer, just because you don't like what I'm doing... doesn't mean it's wrong" I'd love to hear the next part of that conversation.
I'm pretty sure everyone here would agree with me that acting like that isn't something that is encouraged in any public place or forum.
I don't mean to single you out, but when you were spinning around in the parking lot... everyone else was saying what a dumb idea that was. Not to mention the people that actually hosted the event weren't happy about it.
Just as you said... "you dont have to break everyone up over some stupid nonsence" exactly, then don't do donuts in the parking lot and risk having someone call the cops telling ALL OF US to leave.
The simple fact is, if one can't abide by the unspoken rule of conduct which is known as general respect and responsibility, I don't think one should have the privilege of joining a group of enthusiasts. Especially when everyone else doesn't agree with how that individual acts.
I'm just saying.