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Posted by John *.?-!.* cub owner on September 03, 2004 at 07:05:18 from (66.112.43.151):
In Reply to: Golf carts posted by TGIN on September 03, 2004 at 05:43:38:
I agree the traffic from golf carts at the bigger shows is getting excessive, but for the most parts the drivers are extrememly courteous. I do agree however, that there are some that shouldn't be allowed. I am one of the people that uses a golf cart or electric scooter at shows because I can only walk or stand for limited times. I drive to an area and get out and look around and take pictures, then rest awhile and drive to another area and repeat it. Most of the golf carts and garden tractors I see however, are people that have no need for them, they just don't want to walk. Don't forget that a lot of those carts belong to the vendors and they are using them for transportation not for seeing the show.
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