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Re: An article from www.myrtlebeachonline.com


Date: September 11th 2008

I feel this issue is MUCH larger than just helmets.  That is just ONE freedom they are taking away.  I don't think city governments should have the power to control and take away freedoms in the blink of an eye.  This country is getting sicker every day.  Now watch other cities ban motorcycles altogether.  Why did I serve in VietNam if I (we) loose our freedoms anyway.  Hell, we can't even park in a city garage!
--- On Wed, 9/10/08, FF <ff@fastfreds.com> wrote:
From: FF <ff@fastfreds.com>
Subject: [liberty] An article from www.myrtlebeachonline.com
To: harleyreboy@yahoo.com
Date: Wednesday, September 10, 2008, 1:47 PM

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What's your opinion about this article? Would you ride lidless in Myrtle Beach if they pass a local helmet law? Why or why not?

Posted on Wednesday, Sep. 10, 2008

McBride: Don't say 'ban'
By Lorena Anderson

Former Myrtle Beach Mayor Mark McBride, who once said he'd like to use his car to "nudge" a biker who wore an offensive T-shirt, pleaded on Tuesday with the council he used to lead to stop using the word "ban" when discussing the May motorcycle rallies.
"Y'all better listen to me. I'm talking about public safety, and that lies in your hands," McBride implored. "Take some time, step away by yourself and think through this. Talking about bans will instigate more problems."
He spoke at the afternoon City Council meeting before council members approved the first drafts of 14 anti-rally measures including a local helmet law, a juvenile curfew and 2 a.m. bar-closings for any establishment not selling food along with alcohol or not meeting specific standards, including the number of criminal incidents that occur on their premises.


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