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pdracer440
04-25-2006, 12:47 PM
heree is an e-mail from the owner, Mike. Lets all get onboard and show our support for this great place to ride!!

Subj: NOTICE TO ALL RIDERS OF DURHAMTOWN PLANTATION
Date: 4/24/2006 7:18:19 P.M. Eastern Standard Time
From: mikemc@durhamtown.com
To: Undisclosed-Recipient:;
Sent from the Internet (Details)



NOTICE TO ALL RIDERS OF DURHAMTOWN PLANTATION



Durhamtown is under attack by the government/individuals/media to be closed because of the number of injuries/deaths that have occurred here



Rumors were started that there have been more than 25 deaths in 2 years and untold injuries

With this initial rumor it was reported to WAGA Channel 5 I-Team Investigation in Atlanta, with Dale Russell being the primary reporter. Dale Russell, Investigative Reporter, dale.russell@foxtv.com



This is very untrue.... investigations outside of DP claim that there have been 8 related deaths in 4.5 yrs of operation. Our records indicate 7 deaths with over 2,000,000 hours of riding at DP.



It was also rumored that we (DP) restricted emergency helicopters from landing and we refuse to call ambulances to injured riders……again untrue.



FOX 5 along with the GBI have interviewed over 200 people who have ridden at DP. Dale Russell I-Team WAGA interviewed me last Saturday. He questioned me about many untrue statements, which I corrected on camera. As well as discussing many true statements.



I was told that Durhamtown was being shut down by Greene County along with criminal charges potentially being sought against me for involuntary manslaughter and other criminal charges by the GBI. Greene County wants DP closed due to the injures and accidents ASAP. They are trying to use zoning and permits to get this done if possible as a 1st attempt and 2nd thru criminal actions



They are seeking a Temporary Restraining Order this Friday to close until a hearing is held to determine the future of DP and other riding areas similar to DP. They stated they would not stop here; they want to stop any future DP type operations. If they can create enough cost and fear many will close and more will chose not to open in the future in fear of charges and restrictions.



Dp was questioned again today by FOX 5 about what are we doing wrong from other facilities. I reversed the question to Dale Russell and he could not answer it. I feel that DP has exercises more safety through enforced rules and regulations of our everyday operations.



FOX 5 does not have all the correct statistics to do a proper comparison yet and this is where we need help your help. Anyone having any statistics from other sports & injuries please forward them to David Wade at peelskid@gmail.com. We are trying to gather as many statistics as possible. Please only forward statistic to David. Continue to provide your comments, by either on the forums or to mikemc@durhamtown.com.



We are primarily a recreational facility with many families and beginners. As with any sport involving beginners or the not so advanced will prove to have higher injuries than a trained athlete.



Dp is a victim of success and is under attack.



HOW CAN YOU HELP??????



Any help that you may offer will be appreciated Many have already started by emailing WAGA, local/state/federal government agencies and many others to voice opinions and comments. Following is a list of email addresses that others have sent to us that they feel is and could be useful.



FOX 5
General Addresses
Assignment Desk, newstipsatlanta@foxtv.com
FOX 5 Feedback, feedback5@foxtv.com
FOX5 Human Resources Department, hratlanta@foxtv.com
I-Team, IteamAtlanta@foxtv.com

On Air Talent
Nicole Allshouse, Reporter, nicole.allshouse@foxtv.com
Portia Bruner, Reporter, portia.bruner@foxtv.com
Lisa Crane, News Anchor/Reporter, lisa.crane@foxtv.com
Morse Diggs, Reporter, morse.diggs@foxtv.com
Doug Evans, Reporter, doug.evans@foxtv.com
Tracy Flanagan, Reporter, tracy.flanagan@foxtv.com
Dana Fowle, Investigative Reporter, dana.fowle@foxtv.com
Aungelique Proctor, Reporter, aungelique.proctor@foxtv.com
Doug Richards, Reporter, doug.richards@foxtv.com
Dale Russell, Investigative Reporter, dale.russell@foxtv.com
Mark Teichner, Reporter, mark.teichner@foxtv.com
Tony Thomas, Reporter, tony.thomas@foxtv.com
Randy Travis, Investigative Reporter, randy.travis@foxtv.com
Paul Yates, Reporter, paul.yates@foxtv.com



Dale Russell is the I-Team reporter/investigator. But emails to the general manager and other reporters as well may help. I would let any and all of them know how we feel.



Here's a website you can contact ALL your elected officials, even the governor, President Bush, and FOX5.
www.congress.org/congressorg/home



Durhamtown appreciates your support!!!!



Thanks Mike

rustyATV
04-25-2006, 06:35 PM
You beat me to it.

bcg717
04-27-2006, 04:51 PM
I hate that people died, but after just watching the fox 5 special it seems all of the casualties were just lack of common sense. I sure hope it doesnt close down.

JRP
04-27-2006, 06:09 PM
that pisses me off. i cant belive those parents blammed it on durhamtown. They shouldnt of let there son hit it in the first place.

gbcap
04-27-2006, 06:24 PM
I f*cking hate when parents blame the riding location that THEY let him go two. THEY supported his riding. THEY said he was good. so why isn't this THIER fault.

he was a good rider that made a bad decision and others have to suffer. ****ing bull ****. 8 riders dead when he has over a 1000 a day? i would say that is a pretty damn good record in 4 years. it is an unsafe sport. get over it, you know it, you choose to accept that fact and then when your family member dies you have to try to shut the place down


YOU KNOW THAT FREAKING PEICE OF PAPER YOU SIGN BEFORE YOU RIDE ANYWHERE. THAT SAYS YOU KNOW THAT THIS COULD POTENTIALLY KILL YOU.

stupid people are going to get good riding places shut down. fawkers.

bcg717
04-28-2006, 06:45 AM
not only that, what about the kid that didnt even make it to the track. He hit a tree in the parking lot. That could of happened anywhere.

tintman
04-30-2006, 05:33 AM
they need to close I-40 here in western n.c. because people die due to car crashes!

rustyATV
05-01-2006, 08:07 PM
Originally posted by bcg717
not only that, what about the kid that didnt even make it to the track. He hit a tree in the parking lot. That could of happened anywhere.

If I recall that girl was riding with her dad the wrong way on the drag strip that's next to the parking lot, and didn't have enough room to stop in the staging area.

rpyfz450
05-16-2006, 11:45 AM
What state is Durhamtown located?

ryann mx68
05-16-2006, 01:34 PM
georgia, and its not closing!!!!! they [the county]tried and failed, pretty much turned into a pissing contest about $$. the county wants their share.

www.durhamtowm.com

Pappy
05-17-2006, 08:42 PM
It appears my email atleast rattled someones cage:chinese: This is a portion of the email I recieved in response to the fired up email I sent to the news station doing the investigating. (name withheld)

It also went on to question how I knew so much about a story that hadnt aired, and i replied basically that the story went away when the money was handled and that news organizations can abuse thier power to push an issue that never was an issue.

enjoy


Hello,
I am amazed that you can quote from a story that has yet to be broadcast. It's human nature to blame the messenger who reports unpleasant facts about ones favorite activity, but usually folks wait until a story has aired before they complain.
Our stories on Durhamtown will air on Thursday and Friday in our 6 PM and 10 PM news
shows.
The purpose of our report is not to criticize motocross or people who ride motorcycles or ATVs. The story is an examination of the number of deaths and injuries at the facility and how those incidents have concerned public officials in Greene County and prompted a GBI investigation. The sheriff and the GBI were actively involved in investigating Durhamtown long before we decided to do a story about the issues.
We would not be doing our job if we did not bring such issues to the public's attention. We are not drawing conclusions about the sport, but we are letting people know that there are professionals in law enforcement and the medical field who have raised very grave concerns about Durhamtown. It is the type of information I would want to know if I were involved in the sport. Our report lets people know what's going on and what our government is doing about it. If, after seeing our report, you don't like actions being taken by government agencies concerning Durhamtown, you might consider expressing your opinion to the agencies involved or sharing your views with your elected representatives.
I think you should watch our stories first before reaching a conclusion about them. Whether you like them or not, the issues involving Durhamtown, both medical and governmental, are real. These issues will continue whether we do our story or not.

ryann mx68
05-18-2006, 05:44 AM
thanks for helping out the cause. we pretty much shut down fox 5's computer system, with the volume of emails and stuff.

DP probly makes more $ in 1 weekend than the county has for a fiscal year budget.

its still kinda like the "dukes of hazzard" out there, the sheriff [boss hog] wants his cut- for the county