In a message dated 10/25/00 10:14:15 AM Pacific Daylight Time, Charlie Davis 
writes:
<< common sense didn't always prevail in NCSCC.  >>
The problem with "Common Sense" is that it can be so un-common, in either 
SCCA or NCSCC. As it was explained to me, decades ago, there was a tendency 
for people to put their arms out the windows as the car was beginning a role, 
unconciously trying to stop it from going over. It may have happened before. 
Having the drivers windows up in a closed car was an easy way to address that 
possibility, by keeping the arm inside.  I agree that SCCA, in theory at 
least, would have better control over implementation than NCSCC had, since 
SCCA is one club and NCSCC was a loose coalition of member clubs. My closed 
car had a window net, since it was an ex-road racing car. I am not suggesting 
a rule change, just noting the history.- Seth Emerson
 
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