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   05-01-2006, 6:48 AM
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Bad "news" for Georgia Riders
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thought i would share this link to this video i found on the windrock forum. http://media.putfile.com/Fox-5-Atlanta-storey-on-Durhamtown-Plantation
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   05-02-2006, 6:46 PM
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What do you guys think of that?  Safety is the most important thing.  You would think that they would have warnings or disclaimers all over that park.
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   05-02-2006, 11:35 PM
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 admin wrote:
What do you guys think of that?  Safety is the most important thing.  You would think that they would have warnings or disclaimers all over that park.
so are you thinking that a warning sign would stop a kid from hitting a ramp on his dirt bike? these people travel hundreds of miles to go to this place. they have it all. i can't wait to go there myself and plan to take along my girls 90cc wheelers too! these people have done an excellent job at providing a great family atmosphere. it would probably be too family oriented for alot of folks.
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   05-03-2006, 12:58 PM
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What I was saying is that you would think because of legal liability there would be signs.  I do not think that closing the place is the answer.  But what can be done to avoid this happening in the future?  I also do not think that the ramp was the problem.  Inexperience played a big part of it also.
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   01-12-2007, 10:14 AM
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Death of any young bright child is sad.Death is sad period.I've heard of Dhuram Town and am looking forward to going.Sounds to me like greiving parents are looking for someone to blame.I can't imagine what it feels like to lose a child.I to would probably look for someone to blame.Shutting down the plantaion is not the answer.Putting up better warnings will help in some cases.In the case of teens,riding dirt bikes agressively is only part of the thrill.A big part of it is going faster and bigger than the last rider.With alot of teens,telling them not to causes them to want to do it even more.Especialy a teen with talent.They want to know there limits.It is that drive that gives us all of the great riders.if Evil Knevil was only conserned with safety,He would just be known as the idiot in a red white and blue suit.If the owner of the plantation has'nt already thought of this.I hope that he reads this.A possible consideration would be to have free style ramps checked and endorsed by a pro freestyle rider,who has jumped on it.As far as more warning sighns,well....not to make light of a serious problem....in some peoples case it would just be someting else to run into.Also for that Aspiring sherriff of Green County.I am positive that if you look around your county you could find some other platform or "Baby to kiss".What kind of "Proffessor"tries to scare revenue out of a "Booming Metropolis"such as Green County.What a "Genius"!As for anyone that has lost anyone that was doing something that they loved take solice in knowing that they passed happy.When it's time to go there is nothing we can do.Better to pass full of joy than misery.            Oh Yea! To Dale Russell.I am a man who makes his living installing Linear Accellorators.Machines that treat cancer patients.It is hard labor,demanding,and mentally challenging.When I see you eat off of the misery of others it makes me sick.You call yourself doing the community a service....Come work for me one day......Then you can go to bed feeling like you've given back to the community,and I'll get to see you for once without that damn smug look on your face!         
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   01-13-2007, 9:25 AM
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Yeah,I know....Johnny come lately.I just bought my Rhino and was excited to find the forum.I saw the article and it hit a nerve.
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   01-14-2007, 9:14 AM
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Flip, it's all good man. With good comes bad and with life comes death. On a bigger scale, it was the kiddos time to go. There could have been signs up all over the place and 100 of the best riders in the world sanction that jump. It wouldn't have mattered. As for all of the people jumping on the band wagon, I deal with it every day being in the Army. One day we are heroes and the next we are rapists and killers.

Just food for thought. If the young man was just out on TVA or BLM land and died jumping hills, who would they all blame then?
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