I think it's more about the clubs trying to survive
'quote from Ken'
As a former president of a city club i fully understand why BSA &HD have gone this way , for survival . last year when running club events we made mostly losses , mwa made money , first aid made money ( not whinging on this one as we have a good supplier ) flaggies flagging for riders made money and the club lost , simple plan cut your costs not easy to do , we pay for a permit to race and pay $5 ( i think ) per rider to mwa to race so of the 30 we were charging members only about 23 dollars per rider was hitting the clubs pockets , hard to make a profit when numbers are declining , so what does MA do when we are trying to get bigger numbers at a club meetiing they whack the one day licence up to 90 , now at bare minimum we have to charge a newbie 130 to try at a race meeting , that does not help at all , then we we have to find a sound tester a scrutineer a race sec a steward and a cof c , if you dont have these in your club you have to pay someone to help , again that does not help a club . So i support BSA in their endeavours to try and make a club viable , i see some headaches ahead for them but i think they should sort them out , maybe if ma or mwa were to see where the problem is they can help rather than wave a big stick .