Delray Beach FL Motorcycle Ban
#1
Delray Beach FL Motorcycle Ban
I thought those of you in SE FL might be interested in this.
WTF [:@]
http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/loc...,4328009.story
WTF [:@]
http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/loc...,4328009.story
#3
RE: Delray Beach FL Motorcycle Ban
thanks for heads up charley!
"If passed, mere presence of a motorcycle is a violation in this area," [sm=dontgetit.gif]
f 'in discrimination for sure! [:'(]
what if Ihave open headers on a muscle car?
what about the f'in bass heads thumpin crap?
gonna ban scooters too?
almost makes me wanna wait till 11:01pm and cruise down main rapping the throttle - HARD! [sm=exactly.gif]
delray & atlantic ave. can KMAss! [sm=boosign.gif]
"If passed, mere presence of a motorcycle is a violation in this area," [sm=dontgetit.gif]
f 'in discrimination for sure! [:'(]
what if Ihave open headers on a muscle car?
what about the f'in bass heads thumpin crap?
gonna ban scooters too?
almost makes me wanna wait till 11:01pm and cruise down main rapping the throttle - HARD! [sm=exactly.gif]
delray & atlantic ave. can KMAss! [sm=boosign.gif]
#5
RE: Delray Beach FL Motorcycle Ban
Ya know, something's fishy here.
Atlantic Avenue (a.k.a. Route 806) I'm sure must be considered an evacuation route for the barrier island to the east since it directly connects the beach area to I-95via a causeway bridge. The newspaper article claims that this strech of road does not have state jurisdiction, so the city of Delray has authority to pass/enforce this local ordinance.
If (in fact) this is a designated evacuation route, I'm quite sure the city is collecting state funds for its maintenance and upkeep. That would make their ordance attempts moot because the State is paying for the road.
IfDelray Beach wasMY home turf, I'd be all over this one (on principle).
(anybody understand this differently than I stated?)
Atlantic Avenue (a.k.a. Route 806) I'm sure must be considered an evacuation route for the barrier island to the east since it directly connects the beach area to I-95via a causeway bridge. The newspaper article claims that this strech of road does not have state jurisdiction, so the city of Delray has authority to pass/enforce this local ordinance.
If (in fact) this is a designated evacuation route, I'm quite sure the city is collecting state funds for its maintenance and upkeep. That would make their ordance attempts moot because the State is paying for the road.
IfDelray Beach wasMY home turf, I'd be all over this one (on principle).
(anybody understand this differently than I stated?)
#6
RE: Delray Beach FL Motorcycle Ban
ORIGINAL: PoorBoy
Ya know, something's fishy here.
Atlantic Avenue (a.k.a. Route 806) I'm sure must be considered an evacuation route for the barrier island to the east since it directly connects the beach area to I-95via a causeway bridge. The newspaper article claims that this strech of road does not have state jurisdiction, so the city of Delray has authority to pass/enforce this local ordinance.
If (in fact) this is a designated evacuation route, I'm quite sure the city is collecting state funds for its maintenance and upkeep. That would make their ordance attempts moot because the State is paying for the road.
IfDelray Beach wasMY home turf, I'd be all over this one (on principle).
(anybody understand this differently than I stated?)
Ya know, something's fishy here.
Atlantic Avenue (a.k.a. Route 806) I'm sure must be considered an evacuation route for the barrier island to the east since it directly connects the beach area to I-95via a causeway bridge. The newspaper article claims that this strech of road does not have state jurisdiction, so the city of Delray has authority to pass/enforce this local ordinance.
If (in fact) this is a designated evacuation route, I'm quite sure the city is collecting state funds for its maintenance and upkeep. That would make their ordance attempts moot because the State is paying for the road.
IfDelray Beach wasMY home turf, I'd be all over this one (on principle).
(anybody understand this differently than I stated?)
I like the loin of your cloth there poorboy!
when ya moving down and running for office?
#7
RE: Delray Beach FL Motorcycle Ban
ORIGINAL: Rebel Ryder
interesting [sm=confused06.gif]
I like the loin of your cloth there poorboy!
when ya moving down and running for office?
interesting [sm=confused06.gif]
I like the loin of your cloth there poorboy!
when ya moving down and running for office?
I'll let everyone know if I hear anything back.
Thanks Rebel Ryder, but I don't think I could ever stay calm enough to be a politician once my fur gets raised.
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#8
RE: Delray Beach FL Motorcycle Ban
ORIGINAL: PoorBoy
I couldn't stand it. I just wrote a query letter to the reporter of the article. Basically a cut and paste of what I stated above.
I'll let everyone know if I hear anything back.
Thanks Rebel Ryder, but I don't think I could ever stay calm enough to be a politician once my fur gets raised.
ORIGINAL: Rebel Ryder
interesting [sm=confused06.gif]
I like the loin of your cloth there poorboy!
when ya moving down and running for office?
interesting [sm=confused06.gif]
I like the loin of your cloth there poorboy!
when ya moving down and running for office?
I'll let everyone know if I hear anything back.
Thanks Rebel Ryder, but I don't think I could ever stay calm enough to be a politician once my fur gets raised.
#9
RE: Delray Beach FL Motorcycle Ban
Yea, maps show this as being SR806 (state road). While the local gov. does have some ability to limit commercial truck traffic and set noise limits, there is nothing I know of that allows them to single out certain a class of legally licensed private vehicles. I think I will be the first in line if this passes waiting to get a ticket. Then maybe I can retire after I sue there a$$ off.Most of these local government officials seem to have their head where the sun don't shine.