Ford_Forgotton
New member
- Joined
- May 27, 2006
- Messages
- 40
Im suprised that Randy would let a NHRDA affiliate like yourself get on here and trash other race organizations while everyone is just trying to get things in order after the merger. Im sure you are # 1 on the get back to list especially when you start self imploding online, got prozac?
You read too much into this if you think I in any way need drugs. Although, your the second pdra supporter to suggest drugs, so Im starting to wonder if maybe there is an addiction problem amongst its members?
Not sure what Randy or the NHRDA has to do with any of this. My only affiliation with that group is a sticker on my back window, and a chance to race with other diesels. I didnt realize that sticker means I cant speak out in public with my views on things.
As for giving ppl time, you have to understand that this "pdra" group has been around since 2006 per their own admission. Since that time, I've seen very little progress from the group, and only recently have I seen this sudden push for acceptance.
If they had just said that "Hey, a bunch of us are going to the track, and the track promised us a lane to ourselves" then this conversation would be pointless.
But they came on here claiming that they are a "professional" group, with prizes, and recognition, and negotiating events at tracks during other large events (mopar nats at pacific for example). Thats a lot of responsibility and there are legal aspects of it that have to be taken care of in order to be legit.
If the heads of the PDRA accept money or prizes from business' to hand out to the winners, and they are not registered in the state of WA for doing "business" then they are comitting a crime in the state of WA.
While some of you think im being a total d**k about this, Im also covering their asses, because if something goes wrong, its the "pdra" that will catch hell, and if the pdra is not registered, then its the advertised "leaders" that will get the lawsuits or criminal charges (depending exactly on what could go wrong). Even an LLC company would move the legal burden onto what ever the LLC has as assets, instead of what the individual persons have as assets. An LLC could keep them from losing a home or business. (Granted, this is all worse case scenario)
The part that really sucks, is that, while these "leaders" have the time to browse these websites, and read these posts, not to mention Im sure they are getting phone calls about it too, that they cant take the 5 minutes to respond that they are actively working to address the issues I've asked about. However, lots of other ppl appear to "know" the inner workings of the pdra and like to post in their place. Its a many headed beast I tell ya!