These forums are here to provide you with a friendly environment where you can discuss ideas, announce events and advertise for sale items of interest to horsemen, and converse about any other aspects of BCHBC. Community forums are at their best when participants treat their fellow posters with respect and courtesy. Therefore, we ask that you conduct yourself in a civilized manner when participating in these forums.
The guidelines and rules listed below explain what behavior is expected of you and what behavior you can expect from other community members. Note that the following guidelines are not exhaustive, and may not address all manner of offensive behavior. As such, the forum moderators shall have full discretion to address any behavior that they feel is inappropriate. Your access to these forums is a "privilege," and not a "right." Back Country Horsemen of British Columbia reserves the right to suspend your access to these forums at any time for reasons that include, but are not necessarily limited to, your failure to abide by these guidelines.
In order to maintain an environment conducive to constructive discussions, users are asked to be courteous and polite in their contributions and responses. Users will refrain from posting any message that may be construed or interpreted as discriminatory, promulgating hate, or defamation of any kind.
Use of abusive language, offensive unqualified references, biased commentaries, and unconstructive ranting will not be tolerated.
Language or links to websites containing language or images which fall under the following categories is deemed to be highly inappropriate.
Back Country Horsemen of British Columbia members who are in leadership positions are expected to be especially thoughtful in their comments and posts, as they are setting an example of behavior.
Any message that is posted will be visible to the public. Messages may remain on these forums for many years, and often appear on internet search engines. Please consider this fact when posting information of a personal or controversial nature. Users of a forum are solely and entirely responsible for their messages, particularly with regards to information and data that may be exchanged.