Reid
Hasnt Seen Dirt in Years
- Joined
- Dec 30, 2005
- Location
- Winston Salem
This has been asked alot lately and while i dont represent the views of the admins and mods i do feel i represent the views of the general 4x4 community.
Unfortunatly, we live in a society full of young people with no consideration for others. Whether it be private/public property or online courtesy. The 4x4 community is a tight knit group. We are protective over our hobby and are doing everything we can to preserve our right to continue it.
Part of protecting our right is educating young people on the proper and legal way to enjoy the sport. Not all young people are bad but on the internet there is no way to tell the difference. The only fair way to do it is enforce the rules on everyone.
Join the community. Participate in events. As state above, this is a small community, you will meet people and make friends and find someone to sponsor you. Finding someone to sponsor you will give you more freedom on the forum.
If we can help you learn good fourwheeling habits as young person, you will have the ability to pass on what you have learned and help us all keep the hobby alive.
Unfortunatly, we live in a society full of young people with no consideration for others. Whether it be private/public property or online courtesy. The 4x4 community is a tight knit group. We are protective over our hobby and are doing everything we can to preserve our right to continue it.
Part of protecting our right is educating young people on the proper and legal way to enjoy the sport. Not all young people are bad but on the internet there is no way to tell the difference. The only fair way to do it is enforce the rules on everyone.
Join the community. Participate in events. As state above, this is a small community, you will meet people and make friends and find someone to sponsor you. Finding someone to sponsor you will give you more freedom on the forum.
If we can help you learn good fourwheeling habits as young person, you will have the ability to pass on what you have learned and help us all keep the hobby alive.