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    • 1. Because that's what you've been told - doesn't make it true - and I simply will never believe it - I don't care who says it. 2. Can be done w/o MTO - negotiate with the OPP directly if you feel you need them 3. Grant money should NOT be dependent on government having their hands all over it. That's BS
    • Would be nice to know what if anything the mto gets from owning the permit - I’m sure someone in the know can comment based on contract wording when the partnership started, I just always understood it was nothing.  My only rationalization for their involvement was the grant and OPP presence piece - for people questioning “tax” money going to this group for optics, nothing more.  there should be no reason otherwise, it’s not a hard argument to justify grant money given what sledders bring to the tax base….but that’s the world we live in. 
    • The government gets "something" - there is no way you'll convince me they are involved literally for $0.00 return. Even if it's true, it will never be my truth  lol   There is no reason for the MTO to be involved. You get your plate and reg. from them - but so what, that has nothing to do with a permit, other than to get the permit - they get their cut ( licence and tag required ).......   Get rid of them.    If grant money only flows if the MTO is involved - I would love to hear why that needs to be? explain it. How/why is someone holding that over your head?    Agreed 100% the sport can't exist w/o grants - simply impossible. But being handled like a 2 year old - you can only have this if you give me/do this..... frig that - grow up.   Personally, I don't care if we have policing on the trails or not. I know it's a non negotiable I am sure from the insurance stand point, but I don't care if they are there or not.     
    • They won't want/like this because then they have to manage those funds all year. The way they have it set up now - they get the bulk of their funds October/November/December, before riding season happens - and then I assume issue transfer payments to districts for distribution - and then work from there with the pot that is left etc.   it would require them to change how they do things   Not saying it could not work - it absolutely could and does for almost every business out there - but they may not be set up like that either and doing so may not be as easy as one would think.   Just my guess though
    • I think taller people where knee pads,  shin guards, to protect knees when riding aggressively, from banging them up against front of sled. I am a shorter guy so I don't have that problem 
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