To: | <vintage-race@autox.team.net> |
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Subject: | Re: Our Sport |
From: | "Jim & Ann Brown" <thebrowns@pdq.net> |
Date: | Fri, 24 Sep 1999 21:34:04 -0500 |
Jim Hill writes, ----- Original Message ----- > With all due respect, I can't agree. I don't know of a single > competitive activity that has improved itself or its image with a system > of secret complaints and secret punishments. I'm not aware of any > serious governing body that would even try to function that way. > > Nor am I aware of a single competitive sport that can successfully > control press coverage to the extent of preventing press commentary and > opinions about controversies that may occur. > > How can other drivers learn that "there will be consequences" if the > consequences are not divulged? > > How can people know that the "driver's committees will render their > decisions in a fair manner" if they don't know what the decisions are? --------------- Jim, This one is entirely in agreement with you. We see the same thing with respect to the governing bodies of several professions -- medical and legal come to mind as often being so accused. I have a particular right to speak, as I belong to one of those. All the best, Jim Brown Houston |
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