You know, maybe I am just not very alert or switched on, but I really wasn't aware that there was some MA meeting this week that offered an opportunity to do something about it. I have followed this thread, perhaps not in obsessive detail, but enough to know the sound rule is a big issue.
I had no foreknowledge that the rule was coming in for 2008, I don't believe I ever got a letter from MA, my local club, my vintage club, or any of the actual representatives that the rule was coming in, and I don't really read the MoMS. For that matter, I have never been informed of any rule changes in 2008.
What is the mechanism? Is there something in the MoMS that informs of proposed rule changes? What is the avenue for doing something about amendments that we may be opposed to?
What was the MA meeting that everyone is referring to, and how much of an opportunity was there to really make a difference?
If as I was led to believe our (elected?) representatives like Mark and David and so on were working behind the scenes, surely they speak for a lot more than the 25 who did write in? Why does there need to be some huge active swell of dissent? Isn't there a formal avenue or process whereby the wishes of the majority are represented? Is the way that MA works that they do what they like unless everyone in Australia forms a lynch mob and hangs them from the nearest post?
I guess I should have really taken a lot more notice. If I had twigged that this meeting was so critical, I'd have created a full on poll system here on OzVMX, got everyone to vote and sent the results off to MA. I can still do it if it would help.
Finally, I am not having a go at anyone and I am just as guilty as everyone of not doing enough in this instance. But I really just didn't realise that something actually *could* be done. I sort of gathered that there was work on behind the scenes to make a change and that our letters might help that along.
By the way, I did write in, though not until the last minute - Monday AM...