On Sat, 17 Apr 2004 01:20:12 GMT, Ron Wanttaja
wrote:
A good article on Campbell's entry to the SnF grounds this week is in the
Lakeland Ledger, under the title, "Aviation Critic Buys Sun 'n Fun Ticket,
Eludes Efforts to Eject Him":
http://www.theledger.com/apps/pbcs.d...404160391/1134
(Oddly enough, while the reporter says Zoom is *trying* to refile his
original case, he doesn't mention the current one.)
How this will affect the current case is unknown. The Fly-In president
says that Campbell violated the law by entering the grounds, even if a
mistake was made in selling him a ticket. If this is the case, this would
seem to strengthen SnF's case...after all, they claim they're worried he'll
engage in illegal activities, and here he is, violating a trespass order.
It sure seems to justify any actions they take to prevent his entry.
Wonder if Zoom's attorney knew about this stunt? Wonder how the judge
will view his violation of the trespass order coupled with the past
behaviors documented in the NTSB case?
Gee, the less than objective story on ANN reports that right triumphed
as the Sun 'n Fun Administraton finally realized the error of their
ways and admitted Zoom.
http://www.aero-news.net/index.cfm?C...-eeb2da1fd2d5&
Other than the names "Sun 'n Fun" and "Jim Campbell" one wouldn't
realize it was the same event as The Ledger reported.
I wondered if Zoom was really dumb enough to jeopardize his legal
action against Sun 'n Fun with this stunt, but then I realized who
we're talking about.
http://mywebpages.comcast.net/ousterj/zoom/se-4661.html
- John Ousterhout -