Post by Focal Distortion on Sept 21, 2009 7:58:45 GMT -8
Club Rules For Focal Distortion
We are a group of Ford enthusiasts from the Las Vegas, Nevada area founded in 2005 to bring together people who share a love for the Zetec, Duratec and Ti-VCT GDI platforms and seek others with a similar appreciation to join us.
Though the main car of our club is the Ford Focus and is the preferred vehicle, we also welcome anyone with a general love of cars and a good all around attitude to join us.
Prospective members will go through a probation period. During this time, they will be required to do the following.
-2 modifications (performance and/or visual) should be installed.
(We will allow members with no modifications if they express enough interest.)
-attend as many meetings and/or activities as possible.
-all rules set for existing members must be followed.
After 2 meetings and/or activities have been attended, a prospective member will be considered to become an official member.
-new members must first be approved by one of the Co-Founders, Ryan Frei or Mario Iocolano.
-after approval, a majority agreement of existing members will determine if the prospective member will be accepted.
(It’s more of a ‘hey, do you guys think So-and-So should be a member?’)
All members of Focal Distortion are expected to follow these guidelines .
-meetings and events should be attended as regularly as possible, but we understand if you can’t make them all.
-verbal or physical conflicts of a serious nature at meetings will not be tolerated and may result in dismissal from the club.
-anyone caught at the illegal street races will be immediately banned from Focal Distortion.
-please keep your car clean and presentable, you are representing the club after all.
-if a scheduled meeting or event cannot be attended, please notify the person hosting the event, it’s common courtesy.
-club leaders are not exempt from any of these rules, if they should break any of the rules, do NOT assume it is ok.
-have fun, be safe, and mod like crazy.
Remember, some of these rules are not only set in place to keep us organized, but to build and maintain a good image with the public and with law enforcement; we don't want or need any unnecessary trouble. If you can’t abide by these simple rules, we don’t need you in the club.
We are a group of Ford enthusiasts from the Las Vegas, Nevada area founded in 2005 to bring together people who share a love for the Zetec, Duratec and Ti-VCT GDI platforms and seek others with a similar appreciation to join us.
Though the main car of our club is the Ford Focus and is the preferred vehicle, we also welcome anyone with a general love of cars and a good all around attitude to join us.
Prospective members will go through a probation period. During this time, they will be required to do the following.
-2 modifications (performance and/or visual) should be installed.
(We will allow members with no modifications if they express enough interest.)
-attend as many meetings and/or activities as possible.
-all rules set for existing members must be followed.
After 2 meetings and/or activities have been attended, a prospective member will be considered to become an official member.
-new members must first be approved by one of the Co-Founders, Ryan Frei or Mario Iocolano.
-after approval, a majority agreement of existing members will determine if the prospective member will be accepted.
(It’s more of a ‘hey, do you guys think So-and-So should be a member?’)
All members of Focal Distortion are expected to follow these guidelines .
-meetings and events should be attended as regularly as possible, but we understand if you can’t make them all.
-verbal or physical conflicts of a serious nature at meetings will not be tolerated and may result in dismissal from the club.
-anyone caught at the illegal street races will be immediately banned from Focal Distortion.
-please keep your car clean and presentable, you are representing the club after all.
-if a scheduled meeting or event cannot be attended, please notify the person hosting the event, it’s common courtesy.
-club leaders are not exempt from any of these rules, if they should break any of the rules, do NOT assume it is ok.
-have fun, be safe, and mod like crazy.
Remember, some of these rules are not only set in place to keep us organized, but to build and maintain a good image with the public and with law enforcement; we don't want or need any unnecessary trouble. If you can’t abide by these simple rules, we don’t need you in the club.