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Old 03-10-2015, 07:13 AM   #10
Chris1529
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Default Re: NHRA regulates off track behavior.........

Overall in society, companies, organizations, media, and the public seem to have forgotten we have a legal system to deal with these issues. Some might argue, but the US legal system is the best in the world. (Just ask Amanda Knox about the Italian system).I would just like to see us let the courts/legal system play out before any organization or our employers think they need to take action. Take the recent situation with Kurt Busch for example: He has been through the legal system in Delaware now and was not charged. He is free and clear to go on with life, but the know it all people running NASCAR have him on some sort of BS reinstatement program. Why does NASCAR feel that is necessary when he has done nothing that warrants criminal prosecution?
God forbid if any one of us got into a bad situation, wouldn't you all just like to have your day in court as opposed to having a few people at NHRA, the media, or someone like the NFL Commissioner decide your fate when a jury of your peers finds you did nothing wrong?
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