Nitrohaulic
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Actually, there might be an idea in there. Tracks spend a lot more days of the week idle than they do putting on events. Couldn't their space be used in ways to benefit the local communities so that neighbors might say "Yeah, they make a lot of noise, but we benefit from........during the week." Some kind of good to offset what is bad to them.
That, or like I've said before, drag racers and fans should be buying up the properties around tracks. I still say that'd be my kind of neighborhood. I can see it now. We get together for an intervention, approaching a neighbor with "John, you haven't started anything after 10PM in over six months. What's the problem?"
That, or like I've said before, drag racers and fans should be buying up the properties around tracks. I still say that'd be my kind of neighborhood. I can see it now. We get together for an intervention, approaching a neighbor with "John, you haven't started anything after 10PM in over six months. What's the problem?"