Thanks for the feedback, Les. The rule was written long before you were in attendance, and if you are breaking the rule, then, yes, it's directed at you. And we'd appreciate your compliance.lddavis91 wrote:Well, I guess this is directed at me (at least in part) as this is exactly what I have done going on 20 years now. Exactly what eventuality are you "protecting" us against with this rule? Exactly how much protection do you think the average mesh running shoe provides against a car running over your foot? If "crunched toes or feet" is what you're concerned about we all need to be wearing steel toe boots all day I guess as the typical closed toed shoes being worn by most everyone only provides the myth of some sort of "protection" beyond blocking UV maybe. The difference in the amount of damage my foot would sustain when being run over by a car be I wearing flip flops or be a wearing my New Balance running shoes would be indiscernible, this is a matter of fact.Native wrote:NOTICE to those who will know who they are when they read or hear about this:
http://drivefast.org/rules/safety-rules/
"Closed-toe shoes are required for all participants at all times."
ALL participants at ALL times. Please don't show up in flip flops, switch to shoes while driving, then switch back to flops. Too many ways to crunch a toe, or entire foot.
Just leave the flops and sandals etc at home. And "participants" means guests, too, so please inform your guest to wear full shoes, too.
Thanks.
About 6 months ago I dropped a plastic jar of peanut butter on my toe. My toe hurt like a sum-bich, bled for a good while, and I have a permanent scar. The jar wasn't full (I likes me some peanut butter).
Fire extinguisher.
Cone (or stack thereof).
Flag stick.
Tech box.
Jack stand.
Lug wrench.
Festiva hood.
Water sprayer.
Bottle of water.
Can of soda.
Radio.
Cooler (full or not).
PIck a tool, any tool.
and so on, ad nauseam.
The matter of fact is that eventualities happen, and had I not been barefoot (read: exposed toes) when I dropped that jar of peanut butter, it still would've hurt, but not as much, and I wouldn't have been cut, nor scarred.

