I'll explain so you can understand:
Within the geographic pull of this event are at least four (4) separate club subforums. Since some members of clubcobra only log in and read their specific area (IE: their local club) subforum, the OP (original poster) posted the show information in the regional forums where previous members have come from. As such, the rules you quoted were a moot point.
As for your posting of the rules, instead of hijacking a thread like you did this one, and allowing your ego to get in the way of common sense as you have with your continued posts to show you are right and everyone else is wrong and just does not get it, perhaps you should have just clicked on the "report a post" button, and allowed a moderator to deal with whether the posting in other sub forums was truly against the rules or not.
Perhaps if I posted this in french, you might understand why you were wrong to post in this thread, and this sub forum in the first place. But then, I'd be arguing, and not pointing out your failure here.
Bill S.
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Originally Posted by cycleguy55
Thank you for reminding me of my first post in this thread, I realize now I should have posted this section of the rules as well:
s) post non-local or otherwise irrelevant Content, repeatedly post the same or similar Content or otherwise impose an unreasonable or disproportionately large load on our infrastructure;
Perhaps you'll disagree with this as well.
Questions: - Do you believe the end justifies the means?
- Are the 'forum rules' valid and generally applicable, or merely guidelines to be followed when convenient?
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