Entertainment wrote:
I don't think one single person has answered the OP's question.
You can't count, or you can't read. Which is it?
Entertainment wrote:
I don't think one single person has answered the OP's question.
You can't count, or you can't read. Which is it?
The same way that people are trespassing if they tried to stand in the middle of the Macys day parade.
ughhhhh wrote:
A Race Director wrote:Our running club once had to close a race and pay a bunch of money because a bandit ran and hurt himself. Because he was in our race but did not sign the waiver, we had to pay for the ambulance, etc.
Prior to this, I was not thrilled with banditing because a lot of work goes into putting on a race and I always viewed it kind of like cheating off of someones HW. But, I would not do anything about it.
Now, our club does not tolerate it at all and post a special notice that anyone caught running in a race without registering the police will be called and they will have to pay a fine equivalent to the county trespassing fine. We have used this twice and the bandits were not happy, but it is our only way to protect our club.
Lol how do you get it considered "trespassing" if you use public roads? (assuming you do)