As per, these are personal thoughts, not sanctioned by Glass at all, they're honestly how I feel and I'm NOT getting at anyone personally, 'cos I've heard similar (read identical) from many sources since I joined.
The big 'thing' that made me stick my head up to be counted is that there really isn't another organisation that's trying to do something for all 4x4's and striving to keep Green Lanes open properly and legally. All I'm doing now is an extension of what I was doing as a Green laner locally anyway, just with the backing (for good or bad) of a large organisation .. driving lanes, getting onto the councils to clear them, trying to help people where and when I can and researching legality of lanes. I'm spreading my wings a bit now, South Yorks is a lot bigger than just Doncaster, and I've yet to get round Sheffield, Rotherham and Barnsley properly and it all takes time.
All I can say about the past is perhaps there wasn't the coverage there is now, South Yorkshire never had a rep for instance, and still many areas have no reps and have never had reps, and maybe some people were a bit up their own arses .. I don't know!! What I do know is that it's the same with any organisation I've been with and the best way of changing that situation, to my experience, is to effect change from within not to gripe and denigrate from without as has been done many times.
I'm not afraid to get things wrong, I'm not afraid to say I've done something wrong publicly, but I'll always strive to do stuff correctly and can see many sides to conflicts, for which I'd try to broker an amicable accord, if not full agreement. It ain't easy, 4x4 drivers are so diverse in what they want it's hard to be correct for everyone .. for instance, personally I like gnarly, hard to drive, technical lanes, and many would say I shouldn't drive places like, for example, Hollinsclough and should stick to the Houndskirk road which is pretty easy and won't get damaged (other than by off-piste pillocks). I have a hard time agreeing with some Glass policies, but can see the need for them as blanket 'cover-all circumstances' policies or guidlines, so try to apply them in my own driving, but can also see times when leeway or discretion is needed and even appropriate!
Don't forget, we're all volunteers and sometimes might not react as rapidly as people want, we may not react at all, but that doesn't necessarily mean much, we may be away on holiday! Whatever happened in the past is gone, Glass are changing, we're re-forming, more quickly than ever these days, and hopefully people will see we're doing it for the good of all laners, not just a select few.
I aim to be part of that change, and I'm proud to be even a small part of it.