You've got really grumpy now your becoming a Grandad.
Young James is a prime example of someone who takes large portions of kerb when he's driving and I didn't notice you packing up your hammer and stomping off at the London Cup.
Anyway my little dinosaurs, karts are considerably wider nowadays and most tracks were built when karts were made from Pedigree perambulator wheels with a track width equivalent to the rear beam of a fat lady on a saucy seaside picture postcard.
You seem to be the only one who complains about us allowing the kerbs to be used but that is your perogative.
Everyone else gets on with it and does exactly what they should be doing at Rye, enjoying good hard racing.
If it affected our turnout, then we would have looked at it, but it hasn't.
Month on month we get more drivers racing with us and I haven't heard of any complaints apart from yours.
Surely, sometimes, a thing that is deemed 'illegal' (And so far, the police have NEVER shown up and arrested anyone for kerb riding, they are more interested in kerb crawlers, so be careful) passes into folk law and is best ignored like the carrying of a bale of hay in a Hackney carriage(now repealed).
Useless laws and useless rules are not good laws or rules and I don't consider it anarchistic if they are ignored and neither do most people, apart from the ones who carry a caramel between their butt cheeks.
Anyway, you know you are always welcome and when are you going to do the father and daughter thing?
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