In today's Manx Independent.
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In today's Manx Independent.
22-12-2005, 09:58 PM
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Glad you posted that Sid,
As we have been very quite on the license issue since monday,
thought my pc was playing up Smile

it makes good reading,
opens up a few more can of worms regarding the future of the TT,??

conflicts of interests spring to mind, ( & possibly lining ones own pockets?)

Maybe Paul Phillips (riders liason/ unpaid PR man ) could tell us more?

But there again when they arnt going to tell us what classes are going to be run, until january, sounds like they are keeping it inhouse,& avoid any objections!!

Get real MMCC/DTL keep the "paying public "informed!! &not just at a press day!! in january,,,

In this day and age, what would it take to send our an e- to various press agencys,websites,every month, keeping everyone informed,(there was a system like this 2 years ago i think, i got 1 e-mail &that was it!!)

As a bank manger once said to me ,they would rather be told that things arnt going too well, rather than being kept in the dark!!
23-12-2005, 01:28 AM
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It is widely known that there has been criticism of the MMCC in their running of the event.
It appears in retrospect that in getting the ACU out of the picture meant choosing the lesser of two evils.
Let us hope it is just a learning curve as there have also been many positive comments.
The good thing is that now there is public scrutiny of the ACU, the MMCC and DTL.
It will no longer be quite so easy to pull the wool over everyone's eyes.
Stay vigilant everyone and report what you see or hear.
Rest in Peace Don Simons 1942 - 2012
23-12-2005, 02:45 AM
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