I've been going to Scheid Diesel Extravaganza ever since 2006, and every year it seems it has progressively gotten worse with all of the drunken "Hold my beer and watch this's" or the redneckin "y'all ain't gonna believe what my truck will do's". Shoot, the first year was a last minute decision to go, so I just ended up sleeping in the truck right next to the campgrounds(the people I was around had a camper there, but no room inside) Last year, they seemed to have the burnout situation somewhat under hand, but it seemed this year, everything went down the crapper. I remember last year they made it a point that no burnouts were to be done on the fairgrounds. What happened this year?
I think what needs to be done is to think about what happened the last year FASS Nationals down at Indy was a DHRA sanctioned event. The spectators in years prior used to do burnouts around the hotels, or even went to warehouse parking lots that were about 1/4 mile long where they proceeded to re-blacktop the parking lot or drag race. This went on until one truck was doing donuts, got out of control, and hit another parked truck. After that year, they brought cops in from the neighboring communities to patrol the hotels, etc in and around Plainfield. I think it was one or two uniformed officers per hotel. They eventually ran everyone inside or off. The hotel I was at that year was at midnight. I think if they implemented something of this nature, things might start to recede of the retardedness. Obviously the larger parking lots need to have a couple officers stationed in them as well to run anyone off before they get greatly outnumbered.
More or less, get the idiots shut in the hotel so they can pass out before they can do something stupid, not to mention the added security. Take away an area from where the retards can hide, and they will just go to bed, or go back to their hotel room and get drunk and out of sight.
And I like the idea of shutting down the campgrounds to competitors only, and make it a lockdown area after a certain time.