In years past, the organizers and police were coming down hard on people doing burnouts. Is that a change over the past couple of years?
In years past, the organizers and police were coming down hard on people doing burnouts. Is that a change over the past couple of years?
We don't know, we asked many cops if it would be OK, and nobody shut us down...
We made sure to do burnouts in the direction of traffic, never perpendicular to avoid flinging rubber at the crowd, or if in case a bike goes flying....
We got many requests for wheelies, but I told people they are too dangerous for the venue...
This is a fine line obviously, where are we going to draw it? Do we come up with a banner to hang from the truck explaining how we're being safe in our exhibitions? That seems a bit silly to me, but could be an option...
Respect and truth trump all!
I don't get lost. I explore.
ALSO, we should write a letter, thanking the organizers and the PD, explaining the procedures we followed to keep the public safe and maybe next year it will be just as awesome!
Respect and truth trump all!
I don't get lost. I explore.