Re: Ethics Question
This comes up a lot, doesn't it? I understand the judging criteria and the "NCRS doesn't 'certify' anything", but if we give a top flight without saying whether engine, which is the heart and soul of a Corvette, is original or not and Bloomington does, I think this decreases respect for an NCRS top flight, making it less meaningful. I've voiced this before and Roy Sinor replied that it is what it is and not going to change it, ,but I'm just saying that NCRS needs to be listening and consider looking at this differently. If we're afraid of lawsuits, get legal advice on a "hold harmless clause", etc. to protect the judges and NCRS.
This comes up a lot, doesn't it? I understand the judging criteria and the "NCRS doesn't 'certify' anything", but if we give a top flight without saying whether engine, which is the heart and soul of a Corvette, is original or not and Bloomington does, I think this decreases respect for an NCRS top flight, making it less meaningful. I've voiced this before and Roy Sinor replied that it is what it is and not going to change it, ,but I'm just saying that NCRS needs to be listening and consider looking at this differently. If we're afraid of lawsuits, get legal advice on a "hold harmless clause", etc. to protect the judges and NCRS.
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