You've missed the obvious one... and I am surprised by that.....
The insurance companies have woken up to it. It's well within the bounds of possibilities that the clubs have realised that they are NOT insured if they allow dogs at the tracks. If they haven't cared and thus permitted dogs, even without encouraging them, they will have voided their insurance cover (most probably). That COULD make the individual organisers (CoC, for example) PERSONALLY responsible for any damages from such a 'dog related' incident..... and any sane organisers is NOT going to want THAT risk.
There is a solution: YOU go and become the official who COULD be responsible if it all goes wrong and then YOU take the personal risk if something happens. If you think the current officials should take that risk..... then you won't mind doing it, too....
Just you wait until the insurance companies discover we allow karters to race OUTSIDE the limits of the track (I.e., use the kerbs even though they are outside the white lines). When the first serious injury occurs in this circumstance, the insurance company will spot that they can 'escape' their responsibilities with this loophole and then RIGOROUS enforcements of the 'white line rules' will happen overnight!
Ian
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