Posted by Jim in MN on August 18, 2013 at 10:53:01 from (72.104.232.29):
In Reply to: No common sense! posted by Stick welding on August 17, 2013 at 18:04:41:
My boys raced karts for several years. Other dads used to complain about the cost of the safety gear, but would brag about what they spent on engines, tires, and trailers. Over the years, both my kids each had an incident where the gear was worth every penny it cost because they walked away without a scratch. To me, its a no-brainer and not optional.
My opinion...post some minimum requirements for gear to use the track. If they don't like it, explain that its in their best interest too if they want a place to ride long term.
Another suggestion....a lot of safety equipment gets outgrown before it gets wore out and just sits in a closet or garage. Ask some of your regulars to donate their old stuff to your track for others to use if they don't have anything.
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