Posted by John T on February 24, 2013 at 16:36:36 from (66.87.4.197):
In Reply to: Florida Flywheelers posted by Spook on February 24, 2013 at 14:46:49:
This was a fun chat and was well covered on another post. For sure its IMPOSSIBLE for a show sponsor to please allllllllllll the people. Some want carts allowed while some dont. If carts werent allowed many folks wouldnt attend (esp at huge shows with miles of walking) while others dont want to attend if they are lol HOWS THE SPONSOR TO WIN??
Thankfully, its a free country and visitors and the show sponsors can both make their decision whether to attend or not. Its an ECONOMIC DECISION for the sponsors, allow carts and get their entrance fees PLUS the individual persons entrance fees,,,,,,,,, Or not allow them and lose that revenue and depend on folks who refuse to attend where carts are allowed but will if they arent ITS A NUMBERS GAME FOR THE SPONSORS.
God Bless the USA where the company and the visitors alike can exercise their free choice to attend or not and to allow carts or not. Let the sponsors know your choices and maybe that will influence their decision?? But I bet their decision will be whichever policy (carts or no carts) generates the most income and since its their show I cant hold their decision against them, I will simply then decide if I want to attend or not, we obviously cant force our opinion on anothers business choice, regardless how we think......
Best wishes to yall, hope to see you at another show (should you choose to attend due to carts or no carts) and it was so great meeting so many fine YT MAG Gents this week at the Florida Flywheelers
Ol John T and all a Free Market Capitalist kinda guy, let the business owner decide NOT the Big Brother Government and more rules and regulations and bureaucrats lol
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