Biker rights card
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RE: Biker rights card
ORIGINAL: CSI Topeka
As a LEO, I fully agree with the card in it's entirety. You do in fact have all those rights, with ONE exception. If you are taken into custody, your consent as to whether or not your scoot is impounded is not required. I will nearly ALWAYS give an arrested driver the opportunity to either have their vehicle legally parked, OR driven away by a licensed operator, PROVIDED that vehicle is legally tagged and insured. If it is NOT, then it won't be driven away by ANYBODY, and it WON'T remain on a City street. That leaves option three: Tow Truck.
As a LEO, I fully agree with the card in it's entirety. You do in fact have all those rights, with ONE exception. If you are taken into custody, your consent as to whether or not your scoot is impounded is not required. I will nearly ALWAYS give an arrested driver the opportunity to either have their vehicle legally parked, OR driven away by a licensed operator, PROVIDED that vehicle is legally tagged and insured. If it is NOT, then it won't be driven away by ANYBODY, and it WON'T remain on a City street. That leaves option three: Tow Truck.
And that is why I always pullunregistered vehicles on private property before stopping. ( assuming i was not on the interstate.)
#22
RE: Biker rights card
ORIGINAL: chiabate
As in most of the states here, similar rights. But trying them out on some of the overzealous (City of Chicago comes to mind) LEO's could bring more hassle. For this reason alone, the printed card is a valuable asset. Anyone check into availability? NCOM? Mike Hupy?
As in most of the states here, similar rights. But trying them out on some of the overzealous (City of Chicago comes to mind) LEO's could bring more hassle. For this reason alone, the printed card is a valuable asset. Anyone check into availability? NCOM? Mike Hupy?
http://hupy.com/knowyourrights.php?resource=cards
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