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Author Topic: Anybody showing up tommrrow for Ohv meetings.  (Read 1275 times)
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« on: October 16, 2006, 06:27:47 PM »

I hope alot people are showing up for ohv meetings
for suwwnnee county tommrrow becuase if we don't have enough people showing up tommrrow the odds numbers are going be  bad on riders here.I  would love see more people to show up to make some good remarks on postive side here and we need support up here for all my riders friends that lived here in area around here, and we need get on defend side on this one. 

So,i hope you guys are showing up protest  Drive Lecture tommrrow and
they need make whole day of it up here so we need send message
to all riders up here and i hope we win this battle here and don't let county opting out iusse here
so riders can have freedom here to ride here and half theses dirt roads are in middle nowhere here
bescuase this county can't go to every dirt road in county by patroling for nothing and they more worryies about schools up here and walmarts areas here in live oak.

So,Good luck out there i hope we win this battle up here,  Boxer

The time is now to act now to be up here tommrrow for our support for all rednecks  riders need freedom to ride here to have better life for them selfs here so don't have to worry about lawforcement to chase all atvers in each dirt roads here through out county, if they are not doing someing stupit around here.. I won't be there tommrrow i'll be in lake city mostly day here.

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« Reply #1 on: October 17, 2006, 04:09:52 PM »

The meeting in suwannee  county starts at 7pm tonight!!
Please Hurry we need our support up here right now and tonight it's starts.
So i hope you guys show up to give your own reviews before they started Opting out up here!!

http://www.suwanneedemocrat.com/local/local_story_285164417.html

Published: October 12, 2006 04:44 pm             

Want ATVs on your road?

Robert Bridges, Democrat Reporter

The County Commission will consider opting out of a new state law Oct. 17 which allows the use of all terrain vehicles (ATVs) on unpaved roads. State law previously banned ATVs from public roadways. ATVs have caused a number of deaths and serious injuries in Suwannee County in recent years.

If you want to have your say about this issue, you should be at City Hall for a public hearing scheduled for Oct. 17 at 7 p.m. or as soon thereafter as the matter can be heard.

Suwannee County Sheriff Tony Cameron is wary of the new legislation. "I don't think it's safe to have ATVs, which aren't road worthy, on county roads," he said. A secondary issue is road maintenance. "Some people tear up the roads by cutting doughnuts in them," he said.

County Coordinator Johnny Wooley shares Cameron's concern. "These are dangerous vehicles," said. "I don't think a lot of forethought went into this law."

"To open graded roads in rural counties to use ATVs is asking for problems," Wooley added. The new law allows for speed limits up to 35 m.p.h. "It could be five miles per hour and if you hit a sand rut you'd be thrown off the vehicle," he said.

The state legislature allowed counties the right to opt out of the law. So far, Alachua, Columbia and Putnam counties have done so.


Btw,look this on forums here in live oak!!!
http://community.cnhi.com/eve/ubb.x?a=dl&f=37010542&x_id=local_story_285164417.html&x_subject=Want++ATVs+on+your+road?+&x_link=http://www.suwanneedemocrat.com/local/local_story_285164417.html
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