Refusal to Certify a Course
I recently received an application for certification of a 5 km and a 10 km course. Same event. Both courses start and finish at the same point, and no turnarounds exist. The course had been measured by the County Engineer using an automobile with an RAC rally odometer that reads to 0.001 mile. Calibration was done, but whether on the same day was unsaid. They said they had read the book but the paperwork did not reflect this.
I sent them a letter outlining what more I needed to know (plenty), and after three weeks had received no answer. Today I received a call from the lady in charge. She asked whether I would measure the course.
This put me in a slight moral dilemma. I’m the certifier. I don’t want to be in a position where I shoot down a course and then have it look like I’m doing this just to get a measuring job.
Here’s what I did: I told them that their course was probably fairly accurate as it stood and if that was all they wanted they already had it. I said I would come out to measure for a fee, and certify the courses, and that if the 5k comes out to between 5000 and 50010 meters I’ll deduct ¼ of the fee. If the 10k comes out to between 10,000 and 10,020 meters I’ll deduct another ¼ of the fee. I said the choice whether to go with what they have or go for certification was theirs.
They had already sent great big maps with Magic Marker showing what they had already measured so I think the courses will be in the ballpark.
I haven’t been in this position before. Usually there is some way to salvage what has been done, but in this case it was hopeless.
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