I can well remember the Officier in charge, who was a rising star in the Police at that time, arriving on the scene, and he knew more about Motor Sport regs, than the CoC and Stewarts, and the fact that there was Police personal involved in the accident( ask Karen Clearwater about that, she was the point marshall, and this is where things got very strange), but that man was on a mission to make a name for himself, I guess when looking back on the whole thing, we where lucky it was not worse, and it was a wke up call, but one that Motor sport, was really not fully prepared for, but I must say now, there are systems in place, and are being continually evolved as a direct resault, so that is one positve point about Motor Sport NZ today.
Roger
Trevor, as I understand it, from a lawyer mate( if they ever have mates) that is correct.