CORSA 2012: More report

Ron ramanwaring at cox.net
Wed Aug 3 19:03:30 EDT 2011


Yes, the public should be allowed in. Isn't that one reason we are doing the 
show on Saturday?

As far as the Concours, how about roping off the rows of cars so the public 
can view the cars by walking in front or back, but keep them from going 
between the cars?

As Bob said, many HIGH END shows seem to manage this, we should be able to 
also!

Ron M

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To: "Ken Schifftner" <scrubbr at ix.netcom.com>
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Subject: Re: CORSA 2012: More report

> On 7/29/2011 9:53 AM, Ken Schifftner wrote:
>
>> CORSA seems to want to keep the public away (no wonder CORSA is 
>> shrinking)
>
> Correct !
>
>>   but I agree that the public should be kept away from the Concours area 
>> (folks get in the way) during judging.
>
> My attitude here is, too bad!  It should be an open-to-the-public show,
> and as long as we identify the judges (distinct badges, for example) and
> instruct them to be polite when asking people to step aside, please,
> then there should be no unreasonable limitation to public access.
>
> I have attended a number of the AACA Hershey shows where the show field
> is an absolute mob scene with people, yet somehow the judges get their
> work done with no conflicts.
>
> We can certainly make P.A. announcements asking spectators to not
> interfere with the judges' work, but I will oppose strongly any action
> that smacks of exclusion.
>
> --Bob
>
>
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