mikegalbicka
Back in the saddle again
And my only point to both of you is if you didn't break the law you wouldn't have to work the system and play the games. That would free up the courts and save a ton of time and money. Over and out.
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And my only point to both of you is if you didn't break the law you wouldn't have to work the system and play the games. That would free up the courts and save a ton of time and money. Over and out.
And my only point to both of you is if you didn't break the law you wouldn't have to work the system and play the games. That would free up the courts and save a ton of time and money. Over and out.
I dunno guys, but last time I checked, doing 70 in a 55 wasn't all that morally corrupt, isn't a felony, or any sort of sin, according to The Bible.
Prima facia wreckless driving in some states.
Prima facia wreckless driving in some states.
Get stopped and cited for 20 or more over in, for example, Virginia, and you're hauled away in cuffs - it's a misdemeanor in their state!
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So much for Virginia being for lovers
Not hauled away unless their are other issues, typically a ticket and on your way...its the notation of RD on the citation that will get your attention when you try to pay.
No personal experience in Virginia...and most other states, just doing some light reading this evening. It is as serious as a DUI however...
And as much of a State revenue generator as a deterrent according to quoted officials.
Since we avoid the big roads, never saw a need to get on down the road at a crazy pace east of the Mississippi. Now across the west, where it's not a sin to go over 60 , enjoy the space.
Being able to ride at a good clip on most our local roads in the 65-75 legal posted speeds that recently were 55 are plenty to enjoy the ride and the capabilities of these two wheeled engineering projects. And if we choose,we can grip and rip and deal with it if we get noticed.
Now across the border to our north in New Brunswick,we saw the Canadian Trooper haul away the vehicle as the 20 something young lady was coming to grips with hefty fine, no car and needing a ride from the store . A two up Goldwing we had been crossing paths with blew us off the road just minutes before that
No one is going to change they way they ride, based on all this chatter - but chatter is still good.