I was invited to bring my car to a "Back to the Future" themed bike ride recently:
http://antelopebymoonlight.com/
It is a family event and riders are encouraged to dress up in costume
for the bike ride. My car was near the registration canopy for bike
riders to have their picture taken next to the car. I had SIX "Look, but
don't touch" signs on various places on the car, including on each door
sill. I also had several DeLorean hot wheels on each seat, thinking
that these would be enough to prevent someone from touching the car, let
alone sit in it. Boy, was I
wrong! At car shows, I think people
generally understand that the cars are there for visual enjoyment only
and people tend to be respectful and not put their claws all over other
people's cars.
With the car being all by itself and not at an official car show, some
people treated it like a free for all. I sat behind the car in my lawn
chair, like an old man watching his lawn, and was very surprised at some
of the behavior of
grown adults. Throughout the entire event,
people posing next to the car would touch it by putting their hand on
the top of the door or prop themselves by their hand as they posed.
Those didn't bother me too terribly much. What killed me was when
several different people sat on the front fender at different times and
when others fully climbed into the car to sit down, going over the "do
not touch" sign and nearly smashing all the hot wheels on display on the
seats. I had to become "that guy" that had to yell to get off/out of
the car. Of the 6 or 7 different people that I had to yell at, only one
came back to apologize for what they did.
For all of my time and for driving my car out to the event, I got a free
t-shirt. Totally not worth it and I would only consider doing something
like that again if the event organizer were to agree to rope off the car
to prevent attendees from getting too close. I should have known that
it wasn't going to be a pleasant experience the moment I pulled up to
the traffic usher and he tried making me pull into a field and park
where all the attendees were going to park instead of by the
registration tent. Doing so would have required me to drive the car
through a mini ravine, which would have required driving talents that I
don't possess to not scrape the underside of the car.
The one bright spot of the event was seeing some really good BTTF costumes. Here's a pic of my favorite group: