dheard4992
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Originally posted by a454elk
And don't run for heaven's sake. WE, as a riding community, don't need it and you sure don't in that off chance that you crash and get caught. Believe it or not, it does happen. How bad would you feel if the cop crashed chasing you? I should hope you'd reconsider!
Elk the dartboard
Originally posted by Patman
In the state of Texas you can legally access land within the banks of ANY defined waterway that has a width of 30' or greater. Since many creeks only have flow during wet weather this leave a lot of area for riding that some may not be aware of. YES this does include private property as long as you stay within the defined banks of the channel you have LEGAL rights to be there. Currently there is a movement to remove this right from the books of Texas
Originally posted by Milquetoast
Yarbonwick was kidding Elk,
Lawyer, moderators, they're all poo-poo heads...Originally posted by LongTime
Here we go again.
Thank the lawyers for what -- LAW? Private property rights?
Originally posted by a454elk
They've told us to take the word "profile" outta the dictionary, I'm afraid to even click on it in this forum!!:):) My bad.
Elk
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