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I don't begrudge anyone for banking a profit off this thing. As long as any connection with charity isn't implied, then you are good to go. People should feel free to put a product out there, and if people buy it, you are good.
At most, let's call them normal car shows, its the participants that pay to attend, and the public attends for free.
A few things about car shows. This was my father's thing with his car, so I've been to my fair share. No one respects your car and its a free for all for anyone in the park. On the flip side, you meet a diverse group of people, if by diverse, you mean middle aged over weight white guys.
A show like this, I would assume that the cars participate for free to be able to have as many cars as possible....and a wide variety.
As i said, I've been to a shit load of shows, both on west coast and east coast, and I've been to a few of the fairly large shows in the states. There was one outside Boston that I think was the best organized show hat had been put on. They had burnouts in the middle of town...show sponsored at that, where you have track only drag cars being directed down main street by the police to participate in the burnouts.
We have a LONG way to go to get to a truly spectacular car show in the Vancouver area.
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