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Originally Posted by Brian
If you want this to blossom into something, I think you are doing the right thing by still keeping it for fun rather than trying to make some quick money.
This is what USA did to drifting. We'll see where it ends up.
photographers - I don't know how insurance and lawsuits go over there, but over in USA everybody sues everybody for everything.
I've been at events in big parking lots where I stood 10 feet from the cars coming by to take pics.
The best bet is to have them stand behind some kind of concrete barrier if that is available. Other than that, make them sign something saying they won't have any rights if they do get hurt. I have seen those WRC events in Europe. Have them stand like that. HOT
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well mate i don't want to turn this into a where drifting going argument but in my honest opinion i don't want to see factory teams taking couple of drivers and competing and all other people who wants to join in this game stays away...i don't want to see cars specifically built for the competitions, of course they are good for the sport but i know one thing they wouldn't let me drive a F1 car and i don't want Drifting -proper drifting- to be like that...and i don't want to be illegal forever...so i believe it is better to keep it like this, but we will need a competition in 1-2 years so we can enlarge the sport itself...so competitions are important for us, not just now...
photographers now are wearing high vis jackets and that's all...and as i said they stand where ever they want and generally just leap out of the cars ways...concrete blocks are no no as the places are actually used for parking when we are not there...but i might think about getting them to sign a paper...