How (not) to sneak in without paying
For years, people have been coming up with new ways of sneaking into race meetings to avoid paying the ever-extortionate ticket prices. Quite frankly, motorsport fans in the UK are sick and tired of putting fuel in MSV owner, Jonathon Palmer?s helicopter. But commerce is one of the first bastions of a civilised society, and trying to sneak into an event without paying is tantamount to theft. And theft we cannot condone. So we?ve put this list of cheats together not so you can use them to gain entry to your local BSB meeting FOC, but so you know exactly what to avoid doing. Good luck.
Find a hole in/climb the fence
This is the oldest trick in the book for getting in without paying. People have been doing it since Jesus Christ gave his sermon on the mound. At a big venue, like a race circuit, it?s almost impossible to police the entire perimeter. That?s why hopping the fence is one of the easiest ways to get in. Those that aren?t in a particular rush will quite often just set off walking until they find a gap; there usually is one somewhere. But for the more athletic, climbing over (or even rolling under) shouldn?t be too much of a challenge.
For bigger events, some circuits ship a truckload of Heras (building-site-style) fence panels in. These will turn any venue into an impenetrable fortress. Unless, of course, you?ve got a 19mm spanner with you and you can undo the clips.
Back of the van/boot of the car
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