Groundpounder.... I'm not saying the Govt SHOULD be involved, just pointing out that it does EXIST. What seems like common sense to most, doesn't even register to some.
I've seen some things done that make NO sense at all, and luckily didn't turn into the tragedy that this did. I've seen drivers running in a dirt track without so much as a helmet. Some of these guys also had KIDS in the car with them, not even strapped in. I've seen fans in turn 1 at Showtime with ZERO fencing in between the racing surface and a crowd of fans. I've seen fencing that was mounted INSIDE the support poles. I've seen a Demo Derby car pouring gas out, while the driver was SMOKING. We all saw what can happen if you run on foot out onto the track to confront another driver. I've seen 2 race cars burn to the ground because they relied on local (but not on hand) fire & rescue units. I've seen starter stands that hang out over the track, only to be wiped out by a flipping racecar.
Sometimes people don't think their way through the "what if it goes wrong" thought process.
That's when people get hurt, or worse.
And then everyone else looks back and asks "why was this ALLOWED to happen"
I've seen some things done that make NO sense at all, and luckily didn't turn into the tragedy that this did. I've seen drivers running in a dirt track without so much as a helmet. Some of these guys also had KIDS in the car with them, not even strapped in. I've seen fans in turn 1 at Showtime with ZERO fencing in between the racing surface and a crowd of fans. I've seen fencing that was mounted INSIDE the support poles. I've seen a Demo Derby car pouring gas out, while the driver was SMOKING. We all saw what can happen if you run on foot out onto the track to confront another driver. I've seen 2 race cars burn to the ground because they relied on local (but not on hand) fire & rescue units. I've seen starter stands that hang out over the track, only to be wiped out by a flipping racecar.
Sometimes people don't think their way through the "what if it goes wrong" thought process.
That's when people get hurt, or worse.
And then everyone else looks back and asks "why was this ALLOWED to happen"

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