Occasionally I get something like this in the form of an email or something. In this case this gentleman tried to post this to my feedback section on my site and get it published. I would like to hear your opinions on this subject.
"As chairman of our district and co chairman of the council race, I see that a lot people pay huge sums of money to WIN. What a shame. Why don't you just buy a trophy. Buy several, with all of the money you save by doing it your self. This won't happen, because the other competitive dads would win instead of you. What ever happened to the ideal that the founder of the derby had: a "friendly" competition between Scout built cars. What a shame it has come down to how much money one pays for derby stuff determines how you place. My kids never won, but we have fond memories of making the car. My grand children now do the same, because their dad did it on his own. Winning isn't everything. It is how you play, and the fond memories you get from participating. It is because of customers like yours that our derby events have turned into a competition between dads, not Scouts. On the district level, and especially the Council level, me and my inspection crew have to be really carful on what we allow to race. Most, ( if not all) of the Council eligiable cars look as if no 8 year old ever touched it. I bet my comments will never see the web site. Just venting my frustrations."
You wanted it out there so here it is Mr D Labelle!
"As chairman of our district and co chairman of the council race, I see that a lot people pay huge sums of money to WIN. What a shame. Why don't you just buy a trophy. Buy several, with all of the money you save by doing it your self. This won't happen, because the other competitive dads would win instead of you. What ever happened to the ideal that the founder of the derby had: a "friendly" competition between Scout built cars. What a shame it has come down to how much money one pays for derby stuff determines how you place. My kids never won, but we have fond memories of making the car. My grand children now do the same, because their dad did it on his own. Winning isn't everything. It is how you play, and the fond memories you get from participating. It is because of customers like yours that our derby events have turned into a competition between dads, not Scouts. On the district level, and especially the Council level, me and my inspection crew have to be really carful on what we allow to race. Most, ( if not all) of the Council eligiable cars look as if no 8 year old ever touched it. I bet my comments will never see the web site. Just venting my frustrations."
You wanted it out there so here it is Mr D Labelle!