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Well said, Chris Hobson
Having just read the latest Trackside I can't let it pass without offering my congratulations on a superb letter. No messing about, no flannel, very well expressed.
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22 Dec 2005, 22:15 (Ref:1488962) | #2 | ||
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For those that haven't received it - whatcha on about please Woolley?
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22 Dec 2005, 23:37 (Ref:1489014) | #4 | ||
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If you're a member, you'll get yours, and if not...
http://www.marshals.co.uk/files/To%2...0CEO%20MSA.pdf |
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23 Dec 2005, 01:19 (Ref:1489051) | #5 | ||
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I do have to say that was very said.. just hope somebody's listening
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23 Dec 2005, 02:36 (Ref:1489064) | #6 | ||
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Well said...and although i don't mean to put a downer on things its not anything that hasn't been said before, and so far nothing has been done. Unfortunately I am not holding my breath.
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Well put Chris. Hope it doesnt fall on deaf ears.
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23 Dec 2005, 09:06 (Ref:1489136) | #8 | |
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As a BMMC member i'd like to ask, "what's Trackside"?
I'm lucky to see one a year. Must have another word in mr Hill's shell like. |
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Just read the letter off the link.
Absolutely brilliant!!! Couldn't agreee more. He's got my full support. Well done Chris. |
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Made very good points. I particularly like the suggestion on recording actual and planned timetables, which seems a VERY simple piece of paper that will clearly show poor organisation.
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This time its been said in public and to those who need to hear it! Another fine example of the BMMC working for its members and all marshals. |
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23 Dec 2005, 11:00 (Ref:1489179) | #13 | |
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mmmm we seem to have been here before !!!!!!!!!! and nothing has been done.
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The replies from Robin Knight:
http://www.marshals.co.uk/files/Robi...ht%20reply.pdf & Colin Hilton: http://www.marshals.co.uk/files/Coli...on%20reply.pdf also make interesting reading. Maybe it's going to take the cancellation of a high-profile meeting through lack of marshals to make people accept the gravity of the situation...... |
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Sadly I have to agree with you Dave. The BMMC can only keep making noises in the right direction and banging the drum about too many meetings, small grids etc etc etc. In the end though I fear it will take a meeting (or more) to be cancelled before people sit up and listen to what has been said for a very long time.
Lets hope a few of those 'at the top' think about this a little more and do something positive before a race cancellation actually happens. Somehow though I doubt it. |
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what is NMSTP?
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23 Dec 2005, 13:07 (Ref:1489231) | #17 | |
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Something in the letter from Robin Knight concerns me a little...
The bit about not being able to start untill sufficient volunteers are found.... Sounds like they dont mind if someone trawls the paddock and rounds up anyone not doing a job at the time to go stand on the bank to please the Steward.. Sorry but that kind of cover is as bad as no cover at all.... Insufficient numbers should mean no meeting...... Its harsh but its sadly looking like the only way that people will take note.. |
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However, Stephen, I think that you place too much faith in those at the top as you call them making decisions that will please those of as at the bottom of the food chain. As marshals, we generally provide little or no income for the clubs/MSA. We may spend our own money providing a service from which a club may derive an income, but when it comes down to it, we are not a major revenue source. Competitors/entrants are. There has been for the last 2 years a meeting at Brands Hatch that has been less than popular with a large number of marshals. Including some chiefs. It's not a traditional race meeting as we know it, but it's very popular with some of the public. I presume it's also an earner for the club. This year I put up a link that gave the timetable for that meeting, by all accounts this made me less than popular with some higher ups. Why? As I said, some higher ups also had reservations about the lack of racing activity on that weekend. What I apparently did wrong was highlight it in a public area. So what we had from above was that the preferred option seemed to be "keep quiet and enough of them will turn up". Marshalling depends a lot on a common group identity and activity (hence the lone marshal on post syndrome being loathed). So we hate to let down our friends, but if these same friends are letting us down by tacitly putting on dross timetables and useless race series together, then sorry, I vote with my feet. As Chris said NMSTP on it's own is not enough. Likewise 10/10ths is not just a home for loud mouthed malcontents, it's just a new way of expression. I've heard grumbles from fellow marshals for years at training days, on the bank, at AGMs, some trivial, some serious, usually listened to, but rarely acted on. But hey, as Arnie says - "I'll be back" - cos good racing is worth it, as is the company of friends. Merry Christmas n' Happy New Year peeps, hope to see many of you that venture to Brands in 2006 - Al |
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Well said Mr Snatcher! And, Gulp!, Well said Chris (I never thought I'd ever say that!) At least Chris is voicing our fears in the right direction - Towards the MSA etc.
As I look back on this year, one meeting gave me huge grounds for optimism. I refer to the A1 GP Weekend, when we had 3 full days, up to 6.30 on the Sunday, with no lunch break. Having to sign on at some rediculous time Friday & Saturday. You would've thought the marshalling force would be in ferment - not a bit of it! We were treated civilly by the Chiefs, had meal vouchers for our breakfast, and a good packed lunch. We were being recognised! We were not being used as cheap labour in order for a few more fat cats to line their wallets. If this is how meetings will be run by whoever - bring 'em on! I think the trouble starts with the way that we're treated by the Chiefs etc. Most of us have resonably responsible jobs and are given a chance to influence our destinies at work, only to come down to the track at weekends to be treated like we just don't count! Look at the marshals attending 750MC or MG Owners Club races. More often than not all posts are reasonably manned, Why? Check the grids, talk to the Chiefs who realise they must be civil and comunicate with the marshals - whatever rank or duty. Goodness knows the last few weeks have shown us the "Greying" of our ranks. Where are the Cagneys and Rods of the future? More than likely at weekends they are roaming the High Streets and Malls bored, out of their tree. Some might relish a new hobby... Lets try and be positive in 2006. That doesn't mean trying to put a positive spin on ANOTHER lunch break down the Gary Glitter. If you are disgruntled by something, talk to someone who can do something about it. By all means garner support in these august threads, but do something, have a good moan to the Chief Marshal. Yoiu never know! Rant over, I'll put my sling back on, take some painkillers and retreat for the season. Goodnight England! |
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The thing that really gets my goat in the letter form Colin Hilton is going on about getting new marshals. yes I know we need new blood, but shouldn't more be done to keep the marshals we have got? Why bring in new blood, if within a few years they grow disenchanted and give up - let's make them want to stay!
Bravo to Chris Hobson for this - really must sort out renewing my membership! |
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Bravo Chris Hobson, it's been too long coming from the BMMC(One reason why I left!). I do wonder how much notice it will get from the people who matter?
I think Colin Hiltons' reply smacks of a standard letter, sounds like the ones I get from my MP stating policy & thankyou for my interest? The MSA has no Teeth when it comes to dictating to Circuit Owners and Race/Championship organisers and as said to me a few years ago by One Championship Co-ord' when threatened with rule changes he didn't agree with by the MSA, "we don't have to run under their Licence"! I have said this many times, a lot of people are out there to make a 'buck' out of this, they will do whatever is necessary to run a Meeting, including the 'Volunteers from the Audience' (Well Paddock) scenario as a sop to their Insurance requirements and sadly the only time anyone sits up and takes notice is when people get hurt. Realistically I fear the looming Influence of the H&SE may in future be the only way forward! I wish Chris the very best of Luck with the task and I do hope something positive comes out of it. Stay safe, Rgrds, Jim Lamb |
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Problems along these lines have been said to the MSA before...several times...and recently, by another respected member of the motorsport community as well as this letter from Chris and yet nothing has been done about it. They will not listen to what is being said unfortunately.
As some one has already said, a high profile meeting will have to be disrupted or called off for them to take notice. |
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