Posted by 135 Fan on March 23, 2010 at 09:55:59 from (68.149.56.30):
In Reply to: Re: frustration!! posted by Bob Bancroft on March 23, 2010 at 08:24:23:
Amen to that. I have an MX track that riders bring their bikes out to. The locals from a nearby subdivision seem upset when I tell them they have to sign a waiver and pay to ride. They give me a bad name because they figure they can rip up and down the road and ride where ever they want. I should be a solution to the problem but there's always idiots. I had a woman follow her kid in a truck while he was riding on the county road. She figured it was OK out in the country! It's about a $2500 fine and they impound the bike. My neighbor had a kid riding in his field but didn't want to call the cops because a lot of farmers go on the road with quads. That seems like a double standard to me but a lot of people want special privileges that only apply to them. Any business dealings with family and/or friends has the potentional for things to go south and ruin relationships. There are a few exceptions but not very many. Dave
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