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1  Club Arnage / General Discussion / Re:Mad Friday on: June 27, 2005, 03:55:12 pm

I also witnessed the Friday night HA roundabout exploits. I have to agree that the "yob" mentality seems to be growing. I am probably going to sound like a pompous upper-class twit here, but I thought that a fair chunk of the crowd were of the type who have never worked a day in their lives and wait for the weekly state handout  Angry and I am talking about whole families here  Undecided Is it really required viewing for toddlers and babes in prams?

Add to that the appearance of "matched pairs" of cars like the civics and the Nissan's, and we are getting to the stage of holding UK style "street cruises" with all the grief and mayhem that they entail. If these Pratt's were as good at driving as they thought they were, they would be doing it on the track 100 meters away instead! In my youth I was a rally driver (with a fair bit of auto-testing thrown in) and I believe that I am quite capable of throwing a car around in circles, but there is absolutely no chance at all that you would catch me, or I hope any other competition driver, doing these stupid stunts in such close proximity to bystanders.

I thought that the way the crowd reacted when the French truck driver got out of his cab was appalling. The guy had just been caught square in the face by a huge super-soaker as he was driving a large artic round a packed roundabout, he had every right to be upset but I thought the crowd were going to lynch him  Shocked He was on his phone pretty fast, and I am really surprised that either the Gendarmes did not turn up, or a large bunch of beefy truckers  Tongue

The van driver was insane, and how the hell it failed to roll I don't know. And as for the idiot in the Audi......... he must have nearly gone into either the crowd or another vehicle more than a dozen times.

However, hats off to the coach driver, who with a fully loaded double-decker coach got into the spirit of things and did a complete circle of the roundabout (with a fair bit of lean on) and got the biggest cheer of the night.

Personally I think that the Gendarmes are going to have to make an appearance in force next year, and I think that all water pistols are going to need to be banned. They should simply confiscate them on the spot.

It may be an idea for the ACO to consider making some sort of official event for people to enter and show off their abilities, or in the case of the civics some head to head drag style racing. I guess there is two sides to this possibility, one the kudos of winning an official Le Mans event may help attract the idiots, or two the fact that it is official will mean they are not interested and they will find somewhere else to try and kill somebody. If the ACO or local Gendarmes wish to stop this, then it would be quite simple with the addition of UK style speed bumps, even the temporary rubber rumble strips should bugger up circuits of the roundabout.

OK, rant over. Now I would like to congratulate the relevant authorities on the cleanup job they did on the roundabout  Grin despite the amount of crap left the night before, I thought it was pretty clear when I next passed through.

Sir regrettably you do sound like a pompous twit. You state that many in the crowd were a bunch of low life’s (you were itching to say Chavs weren’t you?). You then go on to admit that you were part of the crowd that stayed there to witness much of what went on......therefore perpetuating the antics. Using your own judgmental based logic perhaps you should be tarred with the same brush.

I must confess that I did take a trip to the roundabout during the early evening and after only a few minutes could see that many of the people taking the tomfoolery too far were not the type that you would like to lay the blame with. We could see it was going to get out of hand so left.

It would be nice to think that such behaviour could be restricted to a certain element of society but I think you will find many of those participating were probably perfectly respectable people, behaving like kids.
2  Club Arnage / General Discussion / Re:complaints? Le Mans????? on: June 25, 2005, 02:23:34 pm
Good god my first post on the board and it was in a complaints section Embarrassed I am not generally a moaner and do consider myself to be tolerant of others (most of the time).

I suppose I am a bit shocked that some of the behaviour I saw about the campsite (Houx Annexe). It was not the drinking, singing, playing of music and generators (although the noisy old diesel genny must have been a pain to be near) I expected all of this and joined into the spirit of it all. It was the racing about the campsite with bikes scooters and cars that was thoughtless.

This first trip to Le Mans for me was in general fantastic. Arnage on Friday was great so many nice cars and nice people. The Racing was spectacular and the evening partying was also good fun

Our group are already planning for next year.
3  Club Arnage / General Discussion / Re:complaints? Le Mans????? on: June 25, 2005, 05:04:45 am
This was my first trip to Le Mans and I fully expected the music and people partying into the early hours, needless to say our group joined in with the fun and a great time was had by us all. Grin

Some actions though were IMHO a bit out of order Angry

People deciding that racing mini bikes / quads and Cars arround the campsite when they are pissed is a good idea and the setting off of fireworks when drunk (a tent near to us was  destroyed when a rocket fell over on launching).

Yes we should all have fun and indeed we should do our best to get pissed. I feel however that a previous poster had a piont when he suggested that someone may soon get hurt
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