Yamaha made the right decision in cancelling the event.
Even if somebody crashed their truck heading towards Revelstoke with a Yamaha in the back... :d
Even if somebody crashed their truck heading towards Revelstoke with a Yamaha in the back... :d
anyone one with a yamy want to hang out in my driveway? lol
That's just doing what all the crazy people want. Running away isn't the answer. For all of those that don't agree, I have a huge BUBBLE and TIN HAT for sale.
My condolences to the victims families.
We have cancelled it out of respect for the fallen and the injured.
Safe seldding
RS
I can't believe people are making fun about getting sued for organizing an event. There is a real chance there might be lawsuits to some of the organizers of the BIS. I hope there isn't but I can understand why the police are investigating it, 2 people died. Whenever anyone dies there is an investigation, if it were a relative or friend of mine who passed I would not only expect it, I would demand an investigation.
I can't believe people are making fun about getting sued for organizing an event. There is a real chance there might be lawsuits to some of the organizers of the BIS. I hope there isn't but I can understand why the police are investigating it, 2 people died. Whenever anyone dies there is an investigation, if it were a relative or friend of mine who passed I would not only expect it, I would demand an investigation.
You wouldn't have to request anything. The BC coroner's office is required by law to investigate all deaths. This investigation includes information collected by the RCMP as well.
Nope - all it takes is one rider on a yamaha (not associated with Yamafest in any way) to get into trouble (even if they simply got lost on the trail ride up) and some overzealous reporter to find out that there was a group of riders on the hill for an event called "yamafest" and all hell will break loose again. Remember - its easier for someone to make the accusation and put you on the defensive. Once the headline hits the news, people will believe its official, regardless of whatever rebuttal to the newscast comes two days later - the damage is already done.
Yamaha made the right decision in cancelling the event.