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Originally Posted by Kris Horton
The crack-down has it's good and bad points, as with anything. I'm glad that they are aiming to make SEMA industry-exclusive in that it will keep the show from being over-crowded by keeping out the Average Joe's that are there just to look at the cars. But at the same time, SEMA is so hyped up as this awesome car show, that it's almost cruel to car guys that are not tied into the industry by waving the show in front of them and then barring them from entering.
Bob's idea of making one day open to the public is a good one. I know they kinda already do that by opening up the show to AAPEX showgoers on Friday.
It'll be interesting to see how effective the "crackdown" is this year though.
Kris
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If I had a dollar for every person that has asked me to "get them in".. It would be great if they had an "joe public day".. so much cool stuff to see.
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