Thank you Nick for your replies, it is interesting to note the comments on this forum .
I stated my opinion and my reasons . It is amazing how in a debate that facts can become distorted in favour of an argument.
Perhaps it would have been more accurate for you to have mentioned that at The West Midlands Regional AGM , when Terry Bobbett raised this issue and canvassed the opinion of members present , there were only two members against the change , but the majority either could not be bothered or happy for you to do what you want.
In my time as a CPSA member I have always complained about membership funds being wasted on trivia and litigation.
Once we all realise that money and assets belong to the membership and spend it wisely maybe , just maybe we can move forward and promote our sport..
Peter, I agree with you about quoting the facts, that's why I commented that it wasn't a case of members not being bothered or letting 'us' do what we want. It was members raising the issue initially and the Chairman taking a straw poll of members at a meeting, the vast majority of whom felt that Target would be better. As I said earlier, there are no 'moves afoot from HQ'; this was just an opportunity to gauge the feeling of a group of members on a topical issue. As Charles has pointed out, the implications would be far reaching.Missing the point...i think not i suggested a way to be sure of the members opinion on the matter at very little cost to ourselves.
The majority of members never have any contact with their County nevermind Regional committees but as an association they should still be consulted on it and the only way for this would be a poll,online being the cheapest option.
Your belief that those at the top should be the only people asked about such a massive decision with far reaching consequences does not surprise me.
In the same vein as the vaunted live scoring system which turns out to be a glorified spreadsheet at ridiculous cost and still not implemented...how many members actually had any choice in that.
The cost to the masses should be a major consideration.
Mark, your statement about 'my belief' doesn't hold water - I've neither said nor implied that. Any potential change to our constitution would need members' support so it goes without saying that consultation would have to happen first. But the key point is there is no proposal anyway, just a question at a committee meeting in response to a matter raised by some members. I'm sorry it was asked! As for your comment on a live scoring system - you've definitely got your wires crossed on that.