Re: [RC] Electronic Communication on Trail? - Truman Prevatt
I believe that FEI has a rule against it. But I don't see anything in
the AERC rule book excluding radio communications. A ride manager may
impose such a rule if it is published - but then they would have to
prove it.
Truman
Maggie Mieske wrote:
I saw riders using GPS and walkie talkies to communicate with their crew on
the S2S (and my story is coming, I promise, I just haven't had the time to
get to it) and have also seen riders using cell phones. I don't see how
they could have a rule against it. I hope not...I want that
GPS/walkie-talkie thingie!!!!
Miles of Smiles,
Maggie Mieske
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