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Post by Dave on Aug 28, 2010 19:50:53 GMT
Wont discuss the actual crash as per the forum rules, was a bit annoyed afterwards but after a few days its just a racing deal really and no point starting a massive brawl Its a discussion board Martin. There arent any rules that say you cant give your opinion. Someone else's opinion might be that the crash was your fault?
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Post by martinbuchan on Aug 28, 2010 20:12:19 GMT
Thought the kind of discussion that goes with whose's fault a crash was would fall under the driving standards discussions that's mentioned in the sticky topic.
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Post by Mike Strong on Aug 28, 2010 23:26:29 GMT
Thought the kind of discussion that goes with whose's fault a crash was would fall under the driving standards discussions that's mentioned in the sticky topic. No, the sticky is to do with driving standards; and most probably brought about by person(s) who weren't actually involved in the incidents involved. From your point of view though; if you've discussed the incident with the person involved then you should feel free to discuss it here. On a side issue - if you are involved in an incident then if you feel in any way intimidated to discuss it with the person involved then you should speak to the race stewards.
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Post by Catriona on Aug 29, 2010 9:33:53 GMT
Yep, you're free to give your side of an incident, the sticky is referring to the various times we've had people anonymously (and repetitively) bitching about "driving standards" whilst not giving any specific examples, which is pretty vague and tends to upset people, as well as giving the forum an atmosphere of being rather unwelcoming and cliqueish. If you can calmly give your view of a specific incident, preferably whilst realising the other person may have another side, then that's absolutely fine!
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