
Now that I have become aware of my faux-pas - I have deleted my offending postĮdit:It is with a degree of trepidation that I write the following: I acknowledge and I totally agree that Ross-Tech has (and should have) complete control over what is allowed and what is not allowed on their forum.

But I remain mystified as to why there is this apparent forum restriction on discussion about VIM.

Yes, there is the safety factor for those folk that are idiotic enough to watch a video while driving, but really.

Is it morally, or legally reasonable for this forum to provide a nanny role against such foolhardy behavior? It's worth noting (I think) that there are other reasons than the driver watching videos for wanting to enable VIM.
