[SEL] NHMA

Ron Page page at velocitynet.com.au
Wed Oct 13 16:38:41 PDT 2004


Patrick

I am with you and your comments.  I assume that we are talking here about
access to the compound by members who are not showing engines.  If this is
the then Clause 1.3 of the Safety Guidelines must be followed.  Unless it
has changed my copy indicates without writing it out that any club member
with insurance can enter a compound with or without an engine.

Ron

----- Original Message -----
From: "Patrick M Livingstone" <pml1 at bigpond.net.au>
To: "'The SEL email discussion list'" <sel at lists.stationary-engine.com>
Sent: Thursday, October 14, 2004 8:32 AM
Subject: RE: [SEL] NHMA


> I was not going to buy into this, but really! The Naracoorte Rally seems
to
> be trying its hardest to piss off those who are thinking of attending.
> The resolution is simple. If the club is going to enforce rules different
to
> those in the NHMA guidelines I expect to see them in the advertising for
the
> rally. If they do attempt to enforce the non-NHMA rules without prior
> advertising they can be found to be in breach of the trade practices act.
> The least that will happen is that the club will be fined and be
> de-registered.
> If nothing else I want to see someone try and enforce this bit of abject
> stupidity.
>
> Patrick M Livingstone
> Leichhardt NSW
> http://www.oldengine.org/members/pml/Index.html
> http://www.users.bigpond.com/pml/
> -----Original Message-----
>
> G'Day Adam
>
> I tried really hard to stay out of it this time around, but what are you
on
> about
>
> >
> > Gents and Ladies,
> >                to abtain NHMA insurance the following must occur...
> >
> > 1. You must be a member of an affiliated club (there are close to 150 of
> them I believe)
> >
> > 2. You must be an exhibitor to enter a compound and of course hold an
> insurance card from your Club
> >
>
> tell me if I am wrong but you join a club pay your fees and get your
> insurance, got nothing to do with being a exhibitor,
> but if you are saying that you cannot enter a compound without being an
> exhibitor even if you are a club member is totally stupid something that I
> have never heard of before and would defy logic, but then again a lot of
> what has been said falls into that group already.
> The only section of the RULES? I can find is
>
> 1.4 ACCESS TO COMPOUND.
> Only insured operators of engines and machinery and insured club members
are
> to be allowed within the compound while engines and machinery are
operating.
>
> which is completely different to what you have stated.
> Several times people on this list have made statements, some totally wrong
> or at the least confusing, if people like yourself (official of the
> national) cannot get it right then you must understand why the rest of us
> dummies are confused.
>
> I have no problems with the fences, put denying entry to a compound to a
> guest under supervision really gets up my noise, then statements like
having
> to be an exhibitor would really piss me and a lot of others off.
>
> waiting to be un-confused
>
> Kerry Morris
> Lithgow NSW OZ
>
>
>
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