Lets think of each site.
Where would everybody park who isn't a card-carrying member?
Oakland, 3Com, etc...
I know we want to keep the thief's out, but I don't think parking is the
solution.
I think we just may be better off telling your neighbor to watch your stuff
and vice versa.
Maybe if we have enough parking inside we could rope off an area, and only
card carrying members can enter the rope with a car.
I don't know...
Just not sure if restricting all others from parking will work.
Just my one and a half cents.
-----Original Message-----
From: David Rowney [mailto:daver@uclink4.berkeley.edu]
Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2003 9:27 AM
To: ba-autox@autox.team.net
Subject: RE: Last Sunday
Excellent idea. It is now very easy for someone with a pickup to drive
into our area and just throw a set of wheels into the bed and drive
out. Maybe the waiver person should check for an SCCA card, and direct
non-members to park outside the event area.
Dave
At 08:54 AM 3/5/2003 -0800, you wrote:
>just a thought...
>Or non-member cars can park outside the allocated rented space for SCCA?
>or you can park inside if you know the membership # of your
friend/relative?
>or make a parking space close to entrance for visitors only? they can't
>drive around
> the lot.
>Big sign at front "SCCA members only entry"(escorted by a member allowed)
> "Visitors walk-in only"
> "Everybody must sign the Waiver" (wear the Band)
>
>If this don't work my guess is we have a 'jack-s' member in the Club.
>
>arnold
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