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Old 03-10-2015, 09:02 AM   #2
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Default Re: NHRA regulates off track behavior.........

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Originally Posted by Chris1529 View Post
Overall in society, companies, organizations, media, and the public seem to have forgotten we have a legal system to deal with these issues.
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?
That happens all the time in the business world. If you are accused of doing something that is a black mark for the company you work for, chances are you'll be fired long before you get your day in court.

The legal system deals only with our Constitutional rights. There is no right to drag race and no right to continue holding the job you have now. NHRA is a private organization and has no legal or constitutional requirement to allow people to participate when they exhibit behavior that it believes is contrary to what it stands for. Hell, Coke has fired people for being seen in public drinking Pepsi.

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