[blml] 2007 laws [SEC=UNOFFICIAL]

richard.hills at immi.gov.au richard.hills at immi.gov.au
Wed Oct 17 02:13:42 CEST 2007


Jerry Fusselman:

>>What is to keep the majority in an RA from
>>making everyone bid more like them?

Ed Reppert:

>Or even the minority in power?

Nancy Sinatra:

These boots are made for walking,
and that's just what they'll do
One of these days these boots
are gonna walk all over you.

Richard Hills:

Any RA minority which ignores the wishes of
the RA majority will see those boots just
walk away to other social activities or to
different organizing authorities.

For example, some years ago a private
Tasmanian bridge club abolished Laws 68 to
71. When some members complained to the ABF
about sessions becoming tediously long
because claims were not permitted, the club
responded by disaffiliating from the ABF,
thus causing the complainants to join a more
sensible bridge club.

;-)

I believe further walking boots have caused
that club to longer exist, since even the
diehard loyalists later became sick of the
diktats of the club's Director / Manager.


Best wishes

Richard James Hills, amicus curiae
Level 6 Aqua Training Suite, DIAC
02 6225 6776

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