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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
Did I do something wrong here? [Rant]
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<blockquote data-quote="Machdup1" data-source="post: 14395518" data-attributes="member: 65746"><p>As an RSO, I will give you the other side of the story. The range officer was giving you instruction based on his instructions from the CRSO. RSO's only do what they are instructed to do. Those rules are created based on the needs of safety and to limit liability to the range. You were violating a range rule, you were instructed to stop and you choose to argue your opinion. Your opinion carries no weight. As a guest, your opinion is useless. </p><p></p><p>RSO are not to be argued with, if they are wrong in their enforcement of the rules, the range management will correct or replace them. If you don't like the way the rules are enforced at that range don't go back. Personally, at my club, after you choose to argue your position, I would simply have thrown you and the member off the range and written up the member for not managing their guest and let the member stand before the board and justify their membership. BTW, at my club, your actions and members inaction in correcting you, would have cost the member their membership in the club.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Machdup1, post: 14395518, member: 65746"] As an RSO, I will give you the other side of the story. The range officer was giving you instruction based on his instructions from the CRSO. RSO's only do what they are instructed to do. Those rules are created based on the needs of safety and to limit liability to the range. You were violating a range rule, you were instructed to stop and you choose to argue your opinion. Your opinion carries no weight. As a guest, your opinion is useless. RSO are not to be argued with, if they are wrong in their enforcement of the rules, the range management will correct or replace them. If you don't like the way the rules are enforced at that range don't go back. Personally, at my club, after you choose to argue your position, I would simply have thrown you and the member off the range and written up the member for not managing their guest and let the member stand before the board and justify their membership. BTW, at my club, your actions and members inaction in correcting you, would have cost the member their membership in the club. [/QUOTE]
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