DooFster
Regular Member
I don't remember this, but am I able to carry at the track for the truck race on the 29th?
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I ******* hate EDC. 100,000 ****** bag, drop out, meth snorting, "E" rolling, punk-ass kids. The one time I wouldn't shed a tear over a terrorist bombing.
I will say this it is a lot harder to deal with a drunken race fan than a stoned EDC fan.
The problem is, these kids aren't just smoking weed. If that was all they were doing they would probably be a manageable crowd. I don't know what you do for a living, but I work swing shift as a dealer on the strip and I see exactly what personality these kids have. These kids are taking drugs that make them unpredictable, obnoxious and sometimes dangerous, on top of being part of a generation that doesn't have any concept of personal responsibility, thinks their problems are always someone else's fault and that the rules don't apply to them, they couldn't read the sign that said toilet or add 7+7+7 and come up with 21. This demographic is the product of the "no child left behind" experiment and if things don't change 180 degrees in this country they will be our future and our downfall.
I don't know what you do for a living, but I work swing shift as a dealer on the strip .
Besides working part time every large event at the track with crowds of hundreds of thousands for the past 10 years, I have been employed at what I call my real Job for over 38 years. Just like you, my boss also still does not know what I do for a living.
Yeah, I think we need to bow to your expertise!
Please edit the quote to include the whole sentence. ...
Never mind. Apparently, I needed a smilie or something...
I work part time at the LVMS and work every large event. They have a no firearm policy. They do not have metal detectors at the track however, I have never seen them use them there is a possibility they could use the handheld ones. We did have a customer that was CCing at a Drag Race last year and let his shirt lift and his firearm was seen. He soon had some visitors and was politely informed of the no firearm policy and asked to secure it in his car. He compiled, was escorted to his car locked it up, and all was good. I will be there during the truck races forcing me to miss the OC picnic. “O” well.
for the last two years, I've gone to the NASCAR race and the NHRA drag races. Every time I went, I concealed. They post signage prohibiting "weapons," however their search was limited to Backpacks, Purses and coolers and was a look-see, they didn't poke around inside. There were no pat downs and no metal detectors used at any of the events.