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Found this on another forum. Industry News: Florida Passes HB 137, Speeders Face Vehicle Confiscation, Prison Time
Mike
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That is absurd!
All year round riding weather. The squids must come out of the woodwork.
Jay
2013 gixxer 750
2009 Ducati M1100s
2017 KTM exc-f 350
Hmmm... I'd be interested to see statistics on the increase in police chases/running from the police when one knows that he or she will be losing their ride(s) fo' sho'. Hell...even I'd run!
Then again, this could make Tony's and other track programs mega profits, seeing that peeps will be left no other choice but to take it to the track...or run like hell.
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Oh yeah thats a great way to spend even MORE tax dollars, and take in less: remove tax paying citizens, and spend money supporting them in jail. The jails are going to be even more overcrowded with speeders, leaving no room for real criminals. Them speeders are some real dangerous folk you know.![]()
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Zip Tie Alley #237
I saw a special on tv about this and they showed kids doing wheelies through traffic at 100mph+ on the highways in Miami. They saw one kid fall in between cars, another wrecking with shorts and t shirt losing his sneaker to the passing lane, etc. etc. That law is definitly too extreme for every state, but we certainly don't have the incident rates that Miami does with their fast and furious biker boyzzzz.
Does it apply to cars as well?
"I'd rather ride a slow bike fast than a fast bike slow"
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Go ahead, confiscate my stolen ride! I triple dog dare ya!!
Good idea, terrible implementation.![]()
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This law does apply to cars in spirit pnly. They threw it in there to try to make it look like it is not targeted. But they added that "both wheels must be in contact with the ground at all times".
I have not seen a car capable of doing a wheelie. The forfeiture if the vehicle is at the third offense.
A big question is how are they going to handle out of state riders? I am not sure that they have the right to confiscate a bike registered out of state. So this could impact bike week.
I am also wondering if the communists that run Massachusettes will adopt a similar policy to try to make more money as well.
What they are doing is promoting running from the cops, after the first 4-5 mcycle deaths from hi speed chases it will be shot down. If not a good lawyer will do a number on it.
This is the typical result of people who know nothing about a topic trying to make rules to regulate it. If they truly want to have a positive impact, they should assemble a group of accomplished, well respected motorcyclists (of all genres) to come up with reasonable and useful ideas. Instead its going to be this where a series of ridiculous news stories about this law gone awry are going to have to happen before they realize its fucked. Trial and error with peoples lives is not a way to make a law.![]()
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Zip Tie Alley #237
There would be no way to get a consensus on this from riders.
This law is specifically designed to get the squids, the stunters, and drag racer wannabee's off the street. As these types of riders are at the root of the problem, and quite honestly, have no concern for their own welfare, let alone their fellow riders, then they would not abide by the laws anyway.
They went through a lot of effort on this, that frankly could have been avoided. I would have rathered they pull over every bike. Then confiscate bikes that are not registered and insured. Might have had the same effect.
"I'd rather ride a slow bike fast than a fast bike slow"
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So lets discuss reasonable and useful ideas...
How about radar tag on the bike so they can always be monitored?
Or a HUGE sticker on the sides that say the bike is legal.
Maybe restrictors or fuel cut off if over a certain speed.
Oh wait. Only have 250cc bikes for 16-18 year olds. 500's for 19-21, 600's for 22-25, 750's for 25-30.
That might work.
"I'd rather ride a slow bike fast than a fast bike slow"
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I agree with L3 up there, I think most people are missing the rules here. They're not targeting just "hooliogans", its anyone caught doing 30 over. I'm sure even squid haters like Doc have done that and if he catches the wrong cop he'd lose his license. I think getting the dumbass wheelie all over the place squids and stuff needs to go into effect, but this could affect all sorts of relatively responsible riders who like to crack the throttle every now and again.
Yep I have. But ya know what. If I would have known that I might lose my license it may have made me think twice. If I knew the law and was caught it is no ones fault but mine.
I am all for the government staying out of our business but what are some GOOD ways to control the stupidity?
"I'd rather ride a slow bike fast than a fast bike slow"
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All I know about Iraq is that it's no place to raise a family. I could give two shits about Iraq. I live in the United States and I don't watch the news.
How about enforcing current laws instead of making new ones? I've seen a lot of hooliganism - in Miami, in Boston, even in New Hampshire. I don't think I can say any one place is "more worser" than another.![]()
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Why not make the punishments for wheelies and other things more severe? Or why dont we make laws that punish things FAR more dangeous than wheelies?
Just the fact they only added the cars provision to appease people arguing about discrimination shows they dont care about the cars. Why not initially have ALL vehicles traveling over 30, instead of just bikes? I know theres debate which is more dangerous, but I still vote a car doing 30 over is far more dangerous than bikes. Either completely enforce it, or find a better way to do it.