CAPFlyer wrote:
It's interesting as well that there are multiple references to the plaintiff's claiming there are no adequate protections or resolutions under the law to these "actions" by PoF, yet they continually reference items that must be approved as part of the special permit for the airshow by the County Aviation Board as part of the airshow plan (like placement of signage and traffic diversion). There are claims that are pretty specious on any level and I doubt would make it to an actual trial, but it'll be interesting to see where it goes.
Personally, even with California's extremely liberal courts, I don't see this going anywhere good for the plaintiffs because they do have other recourse - called the county - and if they had approached the county about their concerns and were turned away, then they're going to have a hard time getting a sympathetic jury. If they didn't approach the county first, then they're gonna have a hard time convincing the judge to let the case even go to a jury.
Given that the county of San Berdoo is one of the sponsoring agencies, you'll get nowhere with them. All the "He said, she said" is BS. If anybody should have been sued, it was the county for allowing this to happen as it does.
Much of what they state in the lawsuit is true. It grew from a small event that didn't infringe on anybody else, to covering the entire airport. It doesn't draw visitors to Yanks, because barricades route you around and away from them.The airport is over-run, usually empty fields are used as parking and ALL the roads are blocked and regulated by POF volunteers. While well intended, many of them are actually darn rude to the public. If you want to go to Yanks during the week of the event, you're not allowed to go down the road to their parking lot.
As for dust from parking- it IS a frellin nightmare. As fine as it is, it gets into everything.
The answer is simple: Pay Yanks and the others the loss amount they suffer for the time. Then, those same volunteers so quick to boss everybody around can go as a group to Yanks and clean up the mess the dust makes.
It's just like the Wilderness, leave it the way you found it. It doesn't matter if it is an aviation museum, or a horse and buggy museum. It doesn't matter if their buggies get driven, or stay inside. You prevent them from normal operation, make them whole again for loss. It's not like they can't afford it given the income it generates.