so it gets down to TTrails printing something to the effect "Advertising in the TT is not a direct endorsement of the TLCA"
...or could something like this be set-up: A kind of "AD membership"
Premium advertising membership cost and a Standard advertising membership cost set-up, in other...
Well, this seems to be the question; Should someone with bad/poor/unlawful business ethics allowed to be able to advertise in the TT ?
When it boils down to an unemotional question put to the TLCA board I would think the answer would be obvious. The issue is what is unethical, what is...
here is an interesting article on the subject of free speech : http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/4.03/no.law.html
and a short excerpt:
Reality check: free speech is not absolute
The First Amendment speaks in seemingly absolute terms: "Congress shall make no law ... abridging the freedom...
As was the fact that the TT is a club newsletter
Good point Pismojim, At some point in the past the TT turned into a magazine. It grew to be about more than the Landcruiser. The mag seemed to want to open it self up to more Toyota subscribers and more advertisers... I am sure Tony can chime...
It is all about education. Which is happening in full force on this website ( and others) Unfortunately it is buyers beware. Eventually the reputation will surface and the word will be out. I say take his money now and charge him double while you can... as time goes on he won't be able to do...