012.1.14 Foul, Unfair or Dangerous Riding 
	The Referee shall immediately disqualify any rider who they consider 
	indulges in foul, unfair or dangerous riding. 
	If, in the opinion of the Referee, such conduct produces an advantage to the 
	rider involved or affects the chances of one or more riders, the Referee may 
	stop the heat and order a re-run. 
	If any rider is unable to cross the finish line as a result of foul, unfair or 
	dangerous riding on the part of another rider who, inconsequence, has been 
	disqualified, the disadvantaged rider shall be deemed to have finished the 
	heat in the placing held immediately before the foul, unfair or dangerous 
	riding and allowing for any advancement in placing following the 
	disqualification of the guilty rider. 
	A similar system shall apply for a rider who, in the opinion of the Referee 
	has deliberately laid down their machine or has left the track in the interests 
	of safety. 
	Speedway Control Bureau Regulations 
	119 In certain circumstances the Referee may disqualify a rider for foul, unfair 
	or dangerous riding from the remainder of the meeting. In this case no 
	replacement facilities are allowed for the remainder of a team meeting. 
	A Referees decision to declare a heat completed, or disqualify a rider from 
	a meeting for foul, unfair or dangerous riding shall be deemed a statement 
	of fact and no protest or appeal is permitted.