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what happend to me was that i was in Japan for the last 3 weeks and havent been able to touch the computer up until now.

well it seems that the majority voted yes so perhaps we could start organizing something.

we need atleast 2 people who will organize the money. they need to hold responsibilty for receiving new members funds and renewal funds.

we may possibly need another 2 ppl who will look after paying for cams liscence and track days and so on.

we can possibly have the first group of organizers by nominating themselves to the forum. after that we can possibly vote for someone from the club say once every year or once every 3 months. or mayb have a roster for club members who have been in the club for longer then a certain amount.

we also need to decide how much the joining fee will be. ppl who are incharge of recieving joining fees and so on will have reciept books and whenever someone pays, a reciept will be handed out to that person. we will need a bank account that will allow us to change signatures at intervals.

i think we should make a kind of contract for new members saying something like, any hoonish actions during and club events by me is unrelated to the SAU SA club and i will hold responsible for all my actions.

please post up any ideas that you have

ps: if you wish to nominate to organize the money or any other service that you can provide. please post a little profile about yourself, your past work experiences, any criminal offences lols jk, or anything you would like to add.

ofcourse organizing will b a bit of a hassle but that doesnt mean you cant have fun on track days.

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