Car keyed at FOS parking

Car keyed at FOS parking

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Mattt

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16,661 posts

218 months

Sunday 29th June 2014
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Not mine, but on another forum a guy had his passenger side doors keyed down to bare metal.

Disappointing such behaviour has arrived at Goodwood FOS of all places frown

RichB

51,531 posts

284 months

Sunday 29th June 2014
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Mattt said:
Not mine, but on another forum a guy had his passenger side doors keyed down to bare metal.

Disappointing such behaviour has arrived at Goodwood FOS of all places frown
Could it have been a baby buggy carelessly manoeuvred between parked cars?

yellowjack

17,075 posts

166 months

Sunday 29th June 2014
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Wow! eek

Very sad if that sort of idiocy has crept into the FoS. Sad. But not surprising really, seeing the mix of people now attending.

At least it makes my "Urrrgh! Someone has vommed on the grass right behind my car!" moment pale into insignificance. At least I could move the car away from a puddle of some asshat's stomach contents. Criminal damage doesn't wash away with a bit of rain, neither frown

hilly10

7,097 posts

228 months

Sunday 29th June 2014
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Mattt said:
Not mine, but on another forum a guy had his passenger side doors keyed down to bare metal.

Disappointing such behaviour has arrived at Goodwood FOS of all places frown
That's just terrible. You would think of all the places to go there you would think its safe. Words fail me

djc206

12,341 posts

125 months

Sunday 29th June 2014
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That sucks.

I had a scratch running the full length of the passenger side of my car where someone has dragged something down the side at the FOS. Managed to polish it out so nowhere near as bad as the OP but such carelessness amongst petrol heads is disappointing.

Mermaid

21,492 posts

171 months

Sunday 29th June 2014
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Lord March will probably want to increase the entrance fee to further micro manage the audience. Very disappointing.

Mermaid

21,492 posts

171 months

Sunday 29th June 2014
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yellowjack said:
Wow! eek

Very sad if that sort of idiocy has crept into the FoS. Sad. But not surprising really, seeing the mix of people now attending.
As an aside, the waiter at the Porsche Cafe told me they were required to take a credit card from you as soon as you ordered anything - they had too many people walking away without paying.

KarlMac

4,480 posts

141 months

Sunday 29th June 2014
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Shame. Our car park had a BMW M5 with its window left wide open with camera, wallet and cool box on the seat, it was still there when we left.

yellowjack

17,075 posts

166 months

Sunday 29th June 2014
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Mermaid said:
yellowjack said:
Wow! eek

Very sad if that sort of idiocy has crept into the FoS. Sad. But not surprising really, seeing the mix of people now attending.

Lord March will probably want to increase the entrance fee to further micro manage the audience. Very disappointing.
Now. I'm going to sound elitist here, but I'm not like that, honest I'm not.

But in the last three years or so, the FoS has gone from strength to strength in it's content, while the influx of new 'customers' has brought the tone down a fair bit. I'm not wealthy, nor flash, but I know how to behave properly in someone else's back garden (albeit Charles has a very large garden wink ).

Last year we camped as a family (off the FoS site) but very local. A fairly nice, run of the mill camping/caravan park right beside the Chichester bypass. We'd bought Saturday tickets (as usual) and gotten some free Thursday tickets. Wednesday was all fine, just a few families on the camping field, enjoying the atmosphere etc, Had a lovely day at the Moving Motorshow, then, as far as clientele was concerned, the campsite went tits up. A whole mob of boorish aholes descended on the place, revving car engines all over the place, kids running riot, and the toilet/shower block resembled an open sewer at times. Idiots over consuming food and alcohol, resulting in the inevitable 'pavement pizzas' and rubbish blowing around all over the place. I honestly felt sorry for the site owners, and much more so for the cleaners who had to work their tails off to keep on top of things. I was embarrassed to be associated with this mob of maggots, at least 95% of whom were solely there for the FoS.

The theme continued this year, up on the hill. At Birdless Grove we were treated to the sight of a 'stag' in a wedding dress, leading a motley parade of friends and family, including some young teenagers. I found this to be wholly inappropriate as a venue for a 'booze up' sort of stag do. By all means, go to the FoS as a stag 'party' and then do the drinking thing afterwards, but don't inflict your ludicrous fancy dress and loud over-indulgences on everyone else.

Too many ignorant people also. Almost all of the ones I had 'issues' with were wearing Grandstand Tags, and just seemed intent on milling around, being generally ignorant. Like a father and son duo sat on the Style et Luxe lawn stuffing sausage rolls into their gaping mouths. Chaps! There's a time and a place for a picnic, and sat amongst some of the most beautiful cars on the face of the planet is not one of them!!!

Time, I'm afraid, Lord March, to ban anyone in 'teamwear' or a marque branded clothing, unless they belong to the team or are exhibiting. It simply lowers the tone wink


Edited for spelling... To; Too; Two. Get it right, son banghead




Edited by yellowjack on Sunday 29th June 21:58

djc206

12,341 posts

125 months

Sunday 29th June 2014
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I was at Royal Ascot earlier in the month and the dress code there is suit, shirt and tie for the chaps and that doesn't stop the ruffians. Every wideboy in Essex turned out in their shiny blue suit.

RichB

51,531 posts

284 months

Sunday 29th June 2014
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My wife will not come to the FoS because the one occasion she did go about 5 or 6 years ago she said it was too chavvy. I went on Thursday, the first time I'd been for a few years, and reported back that there was nowhere near as many chavs there but it sounds like they save it for the weekend for the pissed up morons to appear. biggrin

yellowjack

17,075 posts

166 months

Sunday 29th June 2014
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djc206 said:
I was at Royal Ascot earlier in the month and the dress code there is suit, shirt and tie for the chaps and that doesn't stop the ruffians. Every wideboy in Essex turned out in their shiny blue suit.
That's the point, really. Raising the FoS ticket price won't bring 'standards' up at all, as many of the ignorant idiots have plenty of cash to splash, just absolutely no idea how to behave properly at a public event. Making it more expensive would exclude a large number of ordinary folks who are genuinely interested in the cars and know how to conduct themselves in company.

Apparently it's true what my grandparents used to say. Money really cannot buy you good manners.

Cyder

7,047 posts

220 months

Sunday 29th June 2014
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teacher Back when I were a lad and all of it were fields......

The beast is too big now I fear and gets too much publicity meaning the great unwashed know it's happening.
I remember when only enthusiasts knew it was on and it was quite a relaxed non-corporate affair.

JohneeBoy

503 posts

175 months

Sunday 29th June 2014
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The show is getting bigger and ever more popular which is good for its future but will always come with a degree of risk. In short, some people are tts. That said, all people are different and the way people see each other varies too. I personally find the snobbery the worst thing about some of the people there. It's a fantastic event for car enthusiasts of all backgrounds, not a car show for the rich and "worthy".

As for any cars being keyed, it's clearly a terrible thing and if someone did it deliberately they should be shot. Let's not jump to conclusions though and immediately stamp the blame on people we view as "the sort".

Lynchie999

3,422 posts

153 months

Sunday 29th June 2014
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Cyder said:
teacher Back when I were a lad and all of it were fields......

The beast is too big now I fear and gets too much publicity meaning the great unwashed know it's happening.
I remember when only enthusiasts knew it was on and it was quite a relaxed non-corporate affair.
An easy way to fix the issue is to make it the middle of January.. lets see who turns up then!

blueg33

35,808 posts

224 months

Sunday 29th June 2014
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Come to La Vie En Bleu at Prescott - much more gentile

Grandfondo

12,241 posts

206 months

Sunday 29th June 2014
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yellowjack said:
djc206 said:
I was at Royal Ascot earlier in the month and the dress code there is suit, shirt and tie for the chaps and that doesn't stop the ruffians. Every wideboy in Essex turned out in their shiny blue suit.
That's the point, really. Raising the FoS ticket price won't bring 'standards' up at all, as many of the ignorant idiots have plenty of cash to splash, just absolutely no idea how to behave properly at a public event. Making it more expensive would exclude a large number of ordinary folks who are genuinely interested in the cars and know how to conduct themselves in company.

Apparently it's true what my grandparents used to say. Money really cannot buy you good manners.
The oiks will be turning up with "Chav no-plates next! wink

m4tti

5,427 posts

155 months

Sunday 29th June 2014
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The number of individuals wandering around without a top on has gone up annually.

I think it could be time to strictly enforce a dress code to wheedle some of it out. No trainers or sports wear. Men in shirts etc. Have people on the gate enforcing it.

Edited by m4tti on Sunday 29th June 21:57

mistakenplane

426 posts

120 months

Monday 30th June 2014
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For me this year it was far less chavvy and a better atmosphere.

But maybe I didnt head to the areas with the real morons?

ecsrobin

17,102 posts

165 months

Monday 30th June 2014
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mistakenplane said:
For me this year it was far less chavvy and a better atmosphere.

But maybe I didnt head to the areas with the real morons?
I felt that aswell, only a few minor incidents that I saw - 1 was 2 blocks kicking off at a spectator steward for stopping them crossing the track when it was closing only for them to push him, walk under the rope and past him only for the cowboy hat marshall to try stop them to then let them cross and then bk the poor lad for it all! I wanted to go over and say something but thought it would fall on deaf ears.

The only other major incident was watching prize giving some "skater dudes" were talking all the way through it and saying what they thought were funny comments which were not. however i was quite amused by a very drunk young female just constantly waving her hands about at the prize giving.

I think it is less chavvy as tickets are not as easily obtainable for free anymore and as it sells out in advance alot of these types dont have the idea to book in advance. You will always get a minority but I felt it was a great atmosphere and a very friendly crowd.

Thursday was certainly more people just there because its a free day out than because its a car event.