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From: |
"Tony Swallow" <tony_swallow-at-hotmail.com> |
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RE: tank inquire [TANKS] |
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Date: |
Sat, 15 Oct 2005 00:12:08 +0000 |
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tanks-at-rctankcombat.com |
>>I think it would be a good idea for us aussies to think about a national
>>organisation, this will lend us creditability when we have to write
>>letters to the police and so on, it will also help our cause if it is
>>understood by anyone we communicate with that what we do is strictly
>>prohibits people been shot.
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>What do you mean by this?
As far as the credibility is concerned, a national organisation always looks
more official, we can pool resources as far as letter for local governments
and so on is concerned.
As far as shooting people is concerned, the main concern of most people is
that someone may get hurt, if you reassure them right from the word go that
it can't happen then they will breath easier, this is particularly important
when dealing with the local authority.
>
>>I think it would also be a good idea to talk to the paintballers, because
>>they have had to go through the process.
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>I was talking to the owner (my paintball coach) at my local field and even
>took my Tiger down there to show him. He was really interested and helped
>anyway he could. But unfortunatly he died in car accident earlier this
>year.
The Tiger is looking good! It is a shame your coach died in an accident,
does anyone else out there have a friendly paintball official they can talk
to?
>>At the end of the day the activity of shooting model tanks with paintballs
>>can't be worse than shooting people, so I think we can make it happen.
>
>Well it wont exactly be easy.
You are dead on right there, it wont be a simple matter.
Tony
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