WhiteHawk
Club Member
You aren’t really understanding. What do you do when you as a track owner are put into that position? They finished the show. It wasn’t a planned ordeal but they did what they had to do. As for the complaining neighbors, this plan they have to limit hours and or shut the track down had been in motion since way before that. This one event made no impact on their motive.
Everything done to this track has been done by the book. He got necessary permission where needed and like I stated he didn’t have restrictions. So there was nothing going against the grain doing what he did. This is a case of a few bad seeds paying off a judge. Karma will play its course.
As for my statements where I said he has the money to drag this on, that is towards the ones that thought he would fail, he’s not giving up and will make sure the right thing is done no matter how long it takes. He’s sunk millions in the facility to make it a nice place for people to enjoy. He’s tried to play nice with everyone and be reasonable. And he has kept getting shit on. There’s a lot of miserable people in this world that have nothing better to do than try and bring others success down. That’s what this case is all about. None of these statements are out of his mouth, this is all observations I’ve made based on factual information. I live less than a mile from the track and have been involved since day one of everything going on. The things I’ve read that are so far from the truth really boil my blood.
in my opinion it’s best for the township to come to a reasonable agreement with the owner of the track that will benefit all parties, because without a doubt the current injunction imposed is asinine.
You are in denial. Running to 3 am on a Sunday night (Monday AM) is the only thing asinine - name another time that has happened? People have always had issues, but a 3 am end time has cost any good will or tolerance. His argument that he can do what he wants might work in caveman times. But as has been demonstrated by his loss in court, it doesn't work in 2019.
Honestly, if his stance is that he can do whatever he wants, he's fucked. He should be trying to make a deal. In the long run he is just going to end up buying a lot of lawyers a lot of yachts. He has probably already bought one a yacht in a losing effort. And he wants to win in court? A rural jury is going to be mostly comprised of old people and farmers who will put him out of business at the first opportunity. Not sure what his plan is here, he has already lost once though, and apparently not learned a thing. It would be cheaper to buy all the land around him then to pay lawyers in a losing effort.
-Geoff