GVR40 said:
the protesters were pretty harmless, but it puts a bit of a dampener on the whole weekend.
Actually, some of the simple minded, idiotic things that the protesters did were downright dangerous, but only not to the rally competitors, but also the general public.
Things like pulling out guide posts with reflectors on them on the inside of corners so that if you cut the corner you would crash off the edge and down the hill. It wouldn't worry the rally guys one little bit but what about the many residents that live along that road that drive it at night with their children in the car?
Are the people responsible for removing them going to reinstate them now that the rally has finished? Are they going to put their hand up and say "Yes, I'm sorry, it was me" if someone drives off the edge and kills themselves in the meantime?
And what about dumping a smelly, rotting carcass on someone's property and concealing it with carpet, are they going to go back and remove it now that the rally has finished?
Or dumping a load of dirt on a public road to block it, while the road is still open to the public and preventing the residents from having access. Too bad if a local resident had a heart attack and they needed emergency care.
I could go on with more but they are not worth the air I would breath during the time it would take for me to type it.
Their protest was with the rally organisers, not with the competitors, nor the volunteers that offer their time to help out, nor the spectators, nor the locals that lived on the roads that were used. They did not do one single proactive thing to help their cause.
We still had a phat time though!:w00t:
I have hundreds of photos at home, I'll put some up when I get a chance.