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<blockquote data-quote="SMS" data-source="post: 2718655" data-attributes="member: 42"><p>Not my point at all. I'm all for individual responsibility. I'm talking about understanding NHRA's position and the impact on their image, in today's litigious society, when when of their "members" openly engages in illegal street racing and something bad happens. Which has clearly happened on more than one occasion.</p><p></p><p>Do boxers and MMA fighters routinely engage in illegal fights outside the auspices of the organizations they are members of? Do they violate numerous laws and injure, maim, or kill people in the process? If they do, I bet they aren't members of that club for very long.</p><p></p><p>Wanna be a super cool illegal street racer? Want to pretend you are one on a stupid fake reality T.V. show? Knock yourself out. NHRA just made it clear that choice isn't consistent with NHRA membership&#8230;which puts it back in the individual responsibility realm. Make your choices and live with 'em instead of bitching about NHRA kicking you out of their club. I don't see what's wrong with that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SMS, post: 2718655, member: 42"] Not my point at all. I'm all for individual responsibility. I'm talking about understanding NHRA's position and the impact on their image, in today's litigious society, when when of their "members" openly engages in illegal street racing and something bad happens. Which has clearly happened on more than one occasion. Do boxers and MMA fighters routinely engage in illegal fights outside the auspices of the organizations they are members of? Do they violate numerous laws and injure, maim, or kill people in the process? If they do, I bet they aren't members of that club for very long. Wanna be a super cool illegal street racer? Want to pretend you are one on a stupid fake reality T.V. show? Knock yourself out. NHRA just made it clear that choice isn't consistent with NHRA membership…which puts it back in the individual responsibility realm. Make your choices and live with 'em instead of bitching about NHRA kicking you out of their club. I don't see what's wrong with that. [/QUOTE]
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