NASCAR law firm says staged racial incidents plann

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DALLAS - A law firm representing NASCAR has accused Addison, Texas, businessman John Eckerd of helping to plan staged racial incidents at a NASCAR event this weekend at Atlanta Motor Speedway.
Eckerd, whom NASCAR officials claim is a financial backer of the National Association for Minority Race Fans, disputed the claim.

"This is absolutely absurd and totally baseless," Eckerd said. "These are very serious accusations, and we will not take this lying down."

The Atlanta-based law firm of Alston & Bird accused Eckerd in a letter of conspiring with associates at Consolidated Sports Media Group, Inc., and the NAMRF to hire a white male actor to play a NASCAR fan inciting a fight with a black actor posing as a NASCAR protester. The letter claims the actors hoped to get arrested so the incident could be videotaped.

The attorneys also claim an actress would falsely claim to have been raped or sexually assaulted at a NASCAR sponsored event. The letter states law enforcement officials have been notified of the plan in order to protect fans.

Eckerd said he isn't affiliated with Consolidated Sports Media Group, but he is an independent consultant arranging financial backers for a documentary film NAMRF is producing.

NAMRF director Jirard Brown and NAMRF director of communications Rusty Thomas sent an e-mail to media Friday disputing the letter's claims.

"The National Association for Minority Race Fans is appalled by the outrageous falsehoods presented as fact," Thomas wrote in the e-mail.

We have signed affidavits from members confirming no one involved with NAMRF at any level has discussed intentionally creating or causing a violent incident at a race.

"On the contrary, NAMRF remains committed to its mission of making NASCAR races safe for all races. NASCAR is engaging in despicable and unlawful conduct. NAMRF will not be intimidated by NASCAR's unscrupulous ploys."

NAMRF is producing a documentary film, which it plans to release Feb. 20, which it claims will show racism makes NASCAR events unsafe for minorities and women.

Excerpts from the film are being shown on the NAMRF Web site.

The letter from the NASCAR law firm also claims Eckerd and his associates hope to distribute the film for profit, "featuring unauthorized footage taken at NASCAR events, misleadingly edited to depict alleged racial and gender discrimination that did not actually occur."

Eckerd also disputes those claims: "I have seen hundreds of hours of this footage. To say people will be shocked is an enormous understatement."
 
There's no such thing as bad publicity. More focus shown on a fabricated 'problem' and the sanctioning body should know that. Why they(the law firm representing Nascar) even gave it the spotlight is suspicious to me.

This is a bad thing whether it's true or not. No one is going to beneifit. :(
 
But we all know NASCAR fans are dangerous rednecks (sorry for the redundancy) who will stop at nothing to further their nefarious plot to subjugate the minority races into slavery...just witness those evil flags they all fly!! We all know that anyone who would display such an atrocious banner is automatically a racist, a dangerous person, uneducated, lazy, drunk, and capable of the foulest deed!!

Right?


The internet has yet to create a smiley puking hard enough to insert here.
 
" uneducated, lazy, drunk, and capable of the foulest deed!!"

Sounds like me, but I don't have one o' dem dere banners!!! ;)
 
Originally posted by nascarwoman@Oct 30 2004, 11:16 AM
This whole thing is: :bslfag:
I agree! Some people will do anything to sell their movie. We should have expected this type of crap. If the real deal isn't good enough, make something up. I applaud NASCAR for their exposing the real motive behind the minorities. :cheers:
 
I am sure that of the people already in the stands somewhere around 99.99999% would welcome any minority with open arms if that minority came to see the race and not to cause trouble! The NON-minority folks that come to cause trouble are just as "not welcome" as any trouble causing person.. I betcha most folks opinion is if you like racing we got something in common, so come on!
Betsy :wub:
 
The funny thing is that Atlanta and some surrounding areas are predominantly represented by minorities.
I like Betsy's comment!
 
Seems to me we had a discussion similar to this here while back.
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I have no problems with "minorities"(? define, please?) If anyone is in the
lesser, it rapidly becoming the caucasions.
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People are people, don't care what color, size, shape, or anything else.
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We all have a common love of Racing, so............Come one, come all!!!!!!!!!
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Originally posted by Betsy@Oct 30 2004, 09:05 AM
I am sure that of the people already in the stands somewhere around 99.99999% would welcome any minority with open arms if that minority came to see the race and not to cause trouble! The NON-minority folks that come to cause trouble are just as "not welcome" as any trouble causing person.. I betcha most folks opinion is if you like racing we got something in common, so come on!
Betsy :wub:
I totally agree. anytime you put 100,000 people together you're bound to have a few bad apples, but only a few. I don't think it's right to put blame on all nascar fans for the few bad apples.
:cheers: :cheers: :cheers:
 
Only minorities I've seen having a problem in NASCAR lately are Buick and Pontiac. ;)

Mercy, if Toyota is allowed----who is gonna be a problem??? :wacko:
 
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