To: drjimmy
It doesn't matter how many people stood in line to get autographs. The point is, there were two seperate lines... Danica and everyone else.
The convenience of the Danica fan was deemed more important to the IRL and the track than the convenience of the fans of the rest of the drivers and that is inherently wrong.
If they were really worried about fan convenience and comfort, they should have made a seperate line for every driver like there was in the past.
To: flashofgenius
It doesn't matter how many people stood in line to get autographs. The point is, there were two seperate lines... Danica and everyone else. The convenience of the Danica fan was deemed more important to the IRL and the track than the convenience of the fans of the rest of the drivers and that is inherently wrong.
You can't have it both ways. If there are 200 people in the line who are there to get Danica's autograph and 50 people standing in the same line to get the autographs of the three other drivers, the fans of the three other drivers are being inconvenienced. If you put Danica in a separate line, the 50 people aren't inconvenienced by the other 200 people. So in the end it just comes down to whining about not being as popular as Danica. Boo hoo!
100 posted on
07/26/2005 1:37:18 PM PDT by
drjimmy
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