Let's see, it's LIKE a skate board, but LESS stable - sure why not? (Better
pack a pair of new sneakers, though, just in case.)
KeS
>From: Rex Tener <rex_tener@yahoo.com>
>Reply-To: Rex Tener <rex_tener@yahoo.com>
>To: Team dot Net <autox@autox.team.net>
>CC: Rex Tener <rex_tener@yahoo.com>
>Subject: Scooter legality for Solo II Nationals
>Date: Fri, 04 Aug 2000 14:22:38 -0700
>
>I am thinking about buying a razor scooter to bring to nationals. It would
>be a great tool to get around Forbes Field with.
>
>Their description can be found at:
>
> http://www.razor-scooter.com/products/130b1.html
>
>The question is... are they legal for the Solo II Nationals?
>
>The supplemental regulations have this to say:
>
> C. Safety
>
> 12. Skate boards (motorized or manual, with or without
> stand-up
>handlebars or seat) [...] are prohibited
> from use in all areas of the event site.
>
>I can see the argument both ways. It sort of looks like a skateboard with
>stand-up handlebars, however, it only has two wheels, instead of four like
>a skateboard.
>
>Any thoughts? I guess the Chief Safety Steward will have to make a
>determination.
>
>--
>Rex Tener
>rex_tener@yahoo.com
>1995 BMW M3, SCCA SFR Solo II A-Stock #173
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