but it must be possible for us Le Manners to police this ourselves in some ways.
squirting water in peoples eyes, threatening behaviour and destruction of private property is not acceptable and advising of the consequences of failure to abide by these simple rules.
People on here may disagree with this approach, but at least I am trying to suggest something positive before it ruins it for all of us. Somebody, surely, must have some ideas too.
Taking it upon yourself to enforce your (quite reasonable) standards on a bunch of drunken, sh*t for brains, scum-suckers is likely to end up in tears. Leafleting the arseholes is presuming they can even read.
What would the consequenses of failure to abide by the rules be?
Like you, Andy, I have some bad memories of late 80's Jaguar fever, which descended into another exhibition of English moronic pack behavior - where so called race fans threw rocks and bottles at Mercedes and Porsche road cars entering the Houx and Garage Verte car parks. The CRS quite quickly put a stop to it - and I don't really think there is any better response to 'the baying mob' than a good dose of whup-ass and the CRS have quite a rep for dishing it out.
Le Mans has become a party destination - no painless way of stopping this sh*t - particularly with pond-life that has no respect for law enforcement - or fear of the consequences of abusing law enforcement officers. I really worry that we'll see water cannon and tear gas at Le Mans if this sh*t is allowed to get out of hand. Let the CRS crack a few skulls now and maybe it'll be nipped in the bud.