At 10:51 AM 7/13/00 -0700, you wrote:
 >At the last event I attended, I had two separate incidents where cones 
were knocked down and the >nearest course workers simply stood there and 
watched.
I didn't see what you saw. You are assuming they were being lazy?  I'm 
assuming that they were probably new and didn't know what to do and needed 
some instruction/correction from more experienced workers.  You want to 
disqualify them.  I want them to learn how to work the course. Maybe 
inexperienced workers need to be paired with experienced ones.
>>Fact of life: sometimes the radio person is viewing the car from the
>>rear or front, and can't see the numbers clearly enough to read them.
>
>You know what, Dave?  Part of working course correctly is REGISTERING the 
>number of each car as it enters your section, so that you CAN provide that 
>information when calling in cones.  If you can't ever see the side of the 
>car, you're working on a straightaway and shouldn't need to be there.
Yes, it should be done that way. But it just doesn't always happen.  You 
want to disqualify someone for that?
Dave
 
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