dnchevyman
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- Dec 27, 2005
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i was searching online for camo dirtbike tires and came across this site, this is not meant as a site to get ideas from, most the stuff is common sense, all deals with how to disable vehicles/atvs/dirtbikes... its an article written to teach treehugers and nature nuts how to keep motorized vehicles from leaving pavement. scary stuff in thier, flattening tires, perminatly disableing vehicles, removing trail markers (dangerous), and other nutty things they try to do...
http://www.omnipresence.mahost.org/ch4txt.htm
but anyways these headcases put this website up to help other treehuggers keep people out of thier favorite 4wheeling and offroad spots, snowmobile and 4 wheeler trails. check it out. these people all need beat.
these are actual sentences in this site.....
Suppose your neighborhood is infested with off-road vehicle scum, or you chance upon an unattended muscle wagon where it shouldn't be. A quick slash job is in order. Drivers find it particularly annoying if all four tires are de*stroyed. Slashes in the tire sidewall will often be non-reparable, whereas punc*tures of the tread can usually be patched. The choice is yours.
It's time to haul out the old monkeywrench and turn the screws on the snow*mobiling cult. Snow machines harm plants and animals, waste energy and re*sources, and destroy the solitude of the woods with excessive noise.
One way to deter snowmobiling in sensitive areas that have marked snow*mobile trails (much of the North Woods), would be a committed but decentral*ized effort, beginning with the departure of snow, to remove and ruin signs and posts associated with snowmobile trails. Trail markers and trail identification and promotion signs should all be removed
http://www.omnipresence.mahost.org/ch4txt.htm
but anyways these headcases put this website up to help other treehuggers keep people out of thier favorite 4wheeling and offroad spots, snowmobile and 4 wheeler trails. check it out. these people all need beat.
these are actual sentences in this site.....
Suppose your neighborhood is infested with off-road vehicle scum, or you chance upon an unattended muscle wagon where it shouldn't be. A quick slash job is in order. Drivers find it particularly annoying if all four tires are de*stroyed. Slashes in the tire sidewall will often be non-reparable, whereas punc*tures of the tread can usually be patched. The choice is yours.
It's time to haul out the old monkeywrench and turn the screws on the snow*mobiling cult. Snow machines harm plants and animals, waste energy and re*sources, and destroy the solitude of the woods with excessive noise.
One way to deter snowmobiling in sensitive areas that have marked snow*mobile trails (much of the North Woods), would be a committed but decentral*ized effort, beginning with the departure of snow, to remove and ruin signs and posts associated with snowmobile trails. Trail markers and trail identification and promotion signs should all be removed