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Road Side Pub
Car Show Etiquette
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<blockquote data-quote="01yellercobra" data-source="post: 17023954" data-attributes="member: 35549"><p>I haven't had too many issues at shows. One year I was at a show where a guy was just walking up and trying to open doors on cars. He was up to something though. We all spotted him quickly and made sure he left.</p><p></p><p>The only other bad one was the girlfriend of the previous owner decided to put her hand on my car while talking about missing it. Before I could say anything, he grabbed her and moved her away. But I made sure she saw me grab the quick detailer and wipe her hand print off.</p><p></p><p>IMO, it's the quality of the show or car meet that you go to that makes the difference. The shows I go to seem to understand more about the etiquette. And I stay away from the meets where the crowds are younger. Though I've seen "kids" pull their friends as they were getting close to my car while walking by.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="01yellercobra, post: 17023954, member: 35549"] I haven't had too many issues at shows. One year I was at a show where a guy was just walking up and trying to open doors on cars. He was up to something though. We all spotted him quickly and made sure he left. The only other bad one was the girlfriend of the previous owner decided to put her hand on my car while talking about missing it. Before I could say anything, he grabbed her and moved her away. But I made sure she saw me grab the quick detailer and wipe her hand print off. IMO, it's the quality of the show or car meet that you go to that makes the difference. The shows I go to seem to understand more about the etiquette. And I stay away from the meets where the crowds are younger. Though I've seen "kids" pull their friends as they were getting close to my car while walking by. [/QUOTE]
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