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Apathy in the world of MV's - An Area Secretaries View


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I agree with a lot you say Jack mate, but

 

The following will get you instant ban.

This site is accessible by anyone, including children. We can all screw up from time to time and I will not tolerate any of the rules below being broken, let me make this clear, if you break any of the rules below, you will be instantly banned and you will not be welcomed back.

 

Links to pornographic sites

Links to extreme religious/group sites

Links to or pictures of violent images.

Foul language

Flaming of fellow members

Flaming of any relevant business

Flaming of any other MV group from anywhere around the world.

 

 

We must not turn this into something that we might regret at a later date, correct me if I am wrong please. :|

 

 

I am assuming you mean the part regarding flaming of an MV group Mark. That being the case what is to be depicted as flaming?

 

Are we to denote that any criticism of an MV group be it constructive or derogatory be classed as flaming? That being the case most of the people that have posted to both this thread and the other regarding PW should now be receiving a ban from the moderating team.

 

Whilst I appreciate you are trying to do what your position here states, moderate. Where does that leave those of us who have opinons that can be construed as flaming.

 

For instance does my ode to a jimmy fall into the realm of flaming another member?

 

I do not envy anyone who has the task of moderating such a forum as it is a fine line regarding decision calls at times.

 

Perhaps a clarification is needed.

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I agree with a lot you say Jack mate, but

 

The following will get you instant ban.

Links to pornographic sites

Links to extreme religious/group sites

Links to or pictures of violent images.

Foul language

Flaming of fellow members

Flaming of any relevant business

Flaming of any other MV group from anywhere around the world.

 

 

We must not turn this into something that we might regret at a later date, correct me if I am wrong please. :|

 

 

Mark

 

I'm a little confused by your post as well,

 

I'm not clear what the definition of flaming is in this context, and more generally I thought we having a well moderated debate in this thread about generic issues regardless of club or individual.......... have I missed something ?

 

regards

 

Pete

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I am assuming you mean the part regarding flaming of an MV group Mark. That being the case what is to be depicted as flaming?

 

 

 

Perhaps a clarification is needed.

 

 

Good point and have updated the rules to help clarify the situation http://www.hmvf.co.uk/index.php?option=com_smf&Itemid=49&topic=559.msg3348#msg3348

 

This is a good sign of a healthy site growing and I think instinctively we know where the boundaries are.

 

Thanks for the input.

 

Jack.

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Clive - sounds like operation bolero went well - bet its things like this that make the secretaries job worth while??!!! :-D

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Apathy, hmm...

 

I am a member of a Militaria society in Aldershot (nothing to do with military vehicles), meeting once a month. The Sectreatary resigned last year due to ill health. No-one would take over the role of secretary, so my Wife is now the secretary and she is not even a member! We also have a Wine & Cheese evening, which was last meeting. My Wife and myself did all the food and wine, and no-one even offered to help clear away or help with the washing-up. We felt more than a little annoyed afterwards.

 

Apathy, who cares about it?

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I don't think this is anything new, thirty odd years ago I was a trade union organiser and branch secretary and I found there were only two issues that would bring out more than "the faithful few" one was a strike notice and the other was a pay rise, in short we all get what we deserve whether it's a club or a government. The more you put into a thing then the more you get out of it.

Regards,

John.

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Just for the record, two committee people that have made me feel welcome with regard to MVs;

 

1. Brian from the Yorkshire MVT. At the April crank up (pics elsewhere on this site) he made a point of coming over and introducing himself because he'd seen us arrive in the Hotchkiss and realised we weren't regular Yorkshire MVT faces.

 

2. The committee of the Surrey IMPS (joined 'cos I work near where they meet) and a friend took me along. They made me most welcome during the meeting and asked about my MVs then during the informal pint and chat afterwards several members made a point of saying hello.

 

I am grateful to them both.

JC

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as a new boy to the mv side and with a military :police: landrover i was worried about joining a club but through this forum i was invited to attend a local group of military vehicle minded people

i went along nervous thinking what am i doing but have now settled in with easy company and even though i have the newest mv everything else being pre 60's they dont mind me being with them and a few bevies and jd's later we are all the same :whistle: :whistle:

some shows that they get invited to are for the older trucks but i accept that and join in when i can 8-)

i have also met up with other members from this forum at various shows and have been welcomed :-D :-D a brew always helps

the hardest bit i supose is talking to the other members at shows and if shy would be almost imposible

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I seem to live in a black hole where people have a like-minded interest, I would like to get something together for this area, even if its only a yearly bash at a local fete or too. So dont get too dispondent all! If anyone lives in the North Bucks/South Northants area give me a shout.

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as a new boy to the mv side and with a military :police: landrover i was worried about joining a club but through this forum i was invited to attend a local group of military vehicle minded people

i went along nervous thinking what am i doing but have now settled in with easy company and even though i have the newest mv everything else being pre 60's they dont mind me being with them and a few bevies and jd's later we are all the same :whistle: :whistle:

some shows that they get invited to are for the older trucks but i accept that and join in when i can 8-)

i have also met up with other members from this forum at various shows and have been welcomed :-D :-D a brew always helps

the hardest bit i supose is talking to the other members at shows and if shy would be almost imposible

 

 

 

that might have changed, David, if you've not brought any CALVADOS back from your recent trip across the puddle,............ :evil: :evil: :whistle: :-D

 

Seriously, though,........anyone in the Eastbourne, Hastings area, with any era of military vehicle, get in touch;.................we don't bite, well....... :whistle:

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I won't name the club spoken of but in conversation with a mate this week I was told that the 'Them & Us' attitude is still very prevalent in his club - to the extent that he doubts he will renew his membership when it comes due . He tells me that if you are not one of the old established members you feel very much sidelined as various shows are referred to obliquely & it is taken as read that everybody knows where to go , when to arrive etc . And anyone with a PW vehicle is very much a second class citizen"oh yes , well , they're cheap aren't they ? No don't know anything about them ,they're not of any interest" etc etc etc . As has been said previously - if you happen to be afflicted with shyness (& I use that term advisedly) then it can be really hard to to make those first enquiries and to become a part of the group .

Those who feel that it an unequal fight to become accepted may well have possessed talents and knowledge which could have been of great benefit to someone or everyone in the club at some future time had they been made more welcome .

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