B_wreckless
Well-known member
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Follow the money trail.Give me one piece of tangible evidence of how my life is worse off for this.
No, it really hasnt. Dont mistake the advancement for "stuff" around you as a measure of the growth of society. We have not grown that much in the last few centuries.The BOR was adopted in 1789, around the time the colonials had enough of the British entering homes and seizing anything they want. The world has changed a bit in the last 223 years.
Then you have no idea what rights you truly have to give. Have you served in the military or been imprisoned (here or in another country, wrongly or otherwise)?I don't see any of those as detention, much less diminishing my rights and freedoms.
A 7% californian found me yesterday morning..... Seriously.We just saw that 47% of Californians thought lane sharing was illegal. 7% are willing to take physical action to stop us.
Sorry, but they didnt do that correctly. By GPM, a moto will produces less (in total, meaning all three HC/CO/NOx) emissions then an "average" auto. This is inherent due to engine size and load placed on said engine. But thats a totally different subject... artySorry to bust the bubble, but motorcycles actually pollute more than most cars. Did you watch the Mythbusters episode?
From the AMA:Note this is about the federal bill
The letter stated: "MOCs [motorcycle-only checkpoints] are a controversial and unproven method of addressing motorcyclist safety and have not been an efficient use of limited federal dollars. The very existence of this program essentially profiles a group of citizens -- the motorcycling community -- for operating a legal mode of transportation."
The letter added: "The DOT should focus on programs to instruct motorcyclists on the importance of proper licensing, rider education, and motorcycle awareness campaigns."