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General => Where to Ride? => Topic started by: Restip13 on February 12, 2006, 06:24:01 PM



Title: chino, west plam beach
Post by: Restip13 on February 12, 2006, 06:24:01 PM
anyone here of this place,where is it.


Title: Re: chino, west plam beach
Post by: MachineDog on February 12, 2006, 06:48:28 PM
Never heard of it, but if it's legal I'd love to know about it.


Title: Re: chino, west plam beach
Post by: Mudneck on February 12, 2006, 07:24:53 PM
Bet the ATV DEPUTY knows where it is...If he does its illegal........

Anyone up to going to prairie in 2 -3 weeks from west palm acerage area?Rode 80 miles yesterday w/wife & kids.Towed the Generic red streak 150  10 miles after went over log & wont shift into gear anymore!


Title: Re: chino, west plam beach
Post by: MachineDog on February 12, 2006, 07:31:56 PM
Where's prairie? We're in loxahatchee too, right out by the elementary school.


Title: Re: chino, west plam beach
Post by: Restip13 on February 12, 2006, 07:38:15 PM
spoke to a fwc cop, today he tolled me about it. he said its ok to ride there, also said if any place is not gated and posted, you can ride there,he was a real cool guy.not looking to bust anyone chops, just as long as you are rideing safe, i just saw the fence over by lantana rd and fla tpk, what a shame they fenced it closed,its time us rider do something about this,we need a place to ride here in west palm beach.im willing to put up money, to buy or lease land so all the atv riders can go.anyone who wants to do something about getting land to ride, im in.


Title: Re: chino, west plam beach
Post by: lawn_man mx on February 12, 2006, 09:01:36 PM
the reason  why they  closed  lantana is  cause  there was  two  really  bad accidents  were  a  ute  was  climbing  the back  side of the hill  while another  was coming down  they  collided  head on.    the guy  on the ute  had no helmet  and got hurt  real bad ,  they  had  trauma hawk  transported him  to the hospital.   i guess  enough is enough........stupid is  what  stupid  does......... ???


Title: Re: chino, west plam beach
Post by: TRX450R_Racer on February 13, 2006, 09:24:03 AM
spoke to a fwc cop, today he tolled me about it. he said its ok to ride there, also said if any place is not gated and posted, you can ride there,he was a real cool guy.not looking to bust anyone chops, just as long as you are rideing safe, i just saw the fence over by lantana rd and fla tpk, what a shame they fenced it closed,its time us rider do something about this,we need a place to ride here in west palm beach.im willing to put up money, to buy or lease land so all the atv riders can go.anyone who wants to do something about getting land to ride, im in.
I don't know where you got your information from but it is Illeagal to ride on any private land in Palm Beach County, unless you own it or have permission from the owner.


Title: Re: chino, west plam beach
Post by: Restip13 on February 13, 2006, 10:17:32 AM
LIKE I WAS TOLLED, NOT POSTED AND GATED,AND ALSO OWNER MUST BE ON LIST WITH POLICE DEPT,YOU CAN RIDE, NOT ALL LAND IS PRIVATE OWNED.RITE FROM F.W.C. COP. THATS WHAT HE SAID. :o


Title: Re: chino, west plam beach
Post by: MachineDog on February 13, 2006, 11:10:16 AM
It's illegal to ride on private property without permission from the owner. And even then it can get out of control, the ole' place on 200th and 59th that just closed down was permission from the owner but the neighbors got real mad after awhile thanks to horses being let out and the bikes being ridden loud all night.


Title: Re: chino, west plam beach
Post by: TRX450R_Racer on February 13, 2006, 03:50:04 PM
LIKE I WAS TOLLED, NOT POSTED AND GATED,AND ALSO OWNER MUST BE ON LIST WITH POLICE DEPT,YOU CAN RIDE, NOT ALL LAND IS PRIVATE OWNED.RITE FROM F.W.C. COP. THATS WHAT HE SAID. :o
Doesn't sound right to me good luck with that plan.


Title: Re: chino, west plam beach
Post by: PBSO_ATV_Deputy_4 on February 13, 2006, 11:30:33 PM
FWC specializes in patrolling Wildlife Management Areas / WMAs........ All land in this state is owned by someone. If not by a private owner, the city, county, or state owns it.  Just because a property is not posted or fenced doesn't mean your not trespassing. It just means the requirements set forth by Florida law are not met to effect an arrest.  If the property is not public land open to the public, or property owned by you, or property the owner has given you permission to be on, your trespassing. It's that simple.