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Originally Posted by BIC_BAWS
This reminds me of the Market Crossing London Drugs review. That's not going to do anything, because they're going to see it as spam.
The best bet is to contact news agencies and tell them about the good deeds that the car community has done like I've mentioned in my original post.
Another idea would be to do charity events and build a good community PR. I have the resources (aside from funding) and contacts for good PR, but I can't personally be the only one to do it. It's a conflict of interest if I do it out of my personal interest.
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The main issue is, events like RS meets and more corporate events like Driven, and the modified car section at the Vancouver Auto Show were the positive PR events for years. It took the selfish actions of one person to completely undo that positive PR that was built up.
At least in Vancouver, there's little way out of this. RCMP has bigger fish to fry than us.