ncpbmw1953
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If folks hate the state they live in so much they ought to move.
Yep, and YOU just put up yet another political statement.
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If folks hate the state they live in so much they ought to move.
All well and good, but the offender who gets a slap-on-the-wrist misdemeanor sentence instead of years in the Big House doesn't pay the appropriate criminal penalty. Lawyers can go after felons as well as misdemeanants.This is where personal injury lawyers come in. Many of them specialize in getting the most for motorcyclists injured by other motorists' carelessness.
WRONG!I see lots of comments condemning public services and the lack of policing. It’s an inevitable result of downsizing government, the wonder solution to everything that’s been peddled by the right wing for decades. Take a look at what it’s done to Britain, a country that led the world in both the public service and policing.
Taxes buy civilization: the opposite also applies.
Push your local legislation to actually punish the people who enter the right of way of motorcyclists.
You may also want to support MADD: https://www.madd.org/
You are correct.And there is a growing push to legalize more things that impair road users.
MADD loses believers when they stick their nose outside of their core mission.
Suddenly they are mothers against dangerous things.
I am seriously contemplating selling my 2016 RT because of the idiots on the road. I stopped riding to work last summer and have ridden only twice this year because of texting, passing on the right, tailgating drivers on RT.2. I turn 64yrs old next week and have 1 more year before I retire. I have 2 young grandsons and riding has become a contact sport that I can't win. Drivers are self absorbed and don't care. I never tailgate and twice this morning had mass***** tailgate me then pass me on the right and pull in right in front of me while driving my RAV4 to work. I seem to enrage them because I leave a few car lengths between me and the car in front of me.Unfortunately in the USA there seems to be far more support for DAMM (Drunks Against Mad Mothers) than for Mothers Against Drunk Drivers. As tragic as the NH crash was, and is, it pales in respect to the death toll from drunk and high motor vehicle operators of how ever many wheels every hour of every day. I only wish the motor vehicle community and the general public had the same level of outrage and indignation against the DWI scourge plaguing this country.
Just trying to point out a very real threat to all of us travelling anywhere on two wheels. NOT trying to stir a dreaded political debate. Not political, the numbers and threat are very real as is the apathy of the general public.
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