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<blockquote data-quote="DG_BTI" data-source="post: 49305" data-attributes="member: 572"><p>WOW Jeff, "people die every day doing all sorts of things". Talk may be cheap, but without it nothing will ever get done. Your post is your opinion, but it is very irresponsible in my opinion. Yes, ribbons and markers may not do much, but it is a step in the right direction. Rather than 1000 people crossing the coarse maybe only 100 will next time and possibly save a loved one of your own. This is called progression. Or we can ignore it all together because "talk is cheap and people die everyday".</p><p>Desert racing is dangerous, and as a driver, co driver or crew member we understand the dangers, but we also have families that show up to spectate that dont always know how dangerous the sport is and could benefit from seeing banners or ribbons. Lets not be so selfish.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DG_BTI, post: 49305, member: 572"] WOW Jeff, "people die every day doing all sorts of things". Talk may be cheap, but without it nothing will ever get done. Your post is your opinion, but it is very irresponsible in my opinion. Yes, ribbons and markers may not do much, but it is a step in the right direction. Rather than 1000 people crossing the coarse maybe only 100 will next time and possibly save a loved one of your own. This is called progression. Or we can ignore it all together because "talk is cheap and people die everyday". Desert racing is dangerous, and as a driver, co driver or crew member we understand the dangers, but we also have families that show up to spectate that dont always know how dangerous the sport is and could benefit from seeing banners or ribbons. Lets not be so selfish. [/QUOTE]
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