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[QUOTE="robwbright, post: 1047849, member: 60515"] Well . . . Question one is why is it illegal? Maybe there's a good reason, maybe not. If they hadn't been enforcing the law for a long time, that is a bit unreasonable to show up out of the blue and treat people like that. Is the riding damaging anyone or their property? If so, there should be damages paid to the owner. However, why should the government get $4000 in fines and the owner not compensated? It's technically illegal to ride at a lot of the places I rode as a kid. However, it was rarely enforced - I even had a policeman tell me it was ok to ride there. I ride up and down along the highway to get the the local strip mine. It's illegal to do so. However, I ride right by a state trooper's house. He doesn't care as long as we're not on the highway and as long as we have helmets on. There are laws and then there are laws. There are reasonable laws and unreasonable laws. Laws are reasonably applied and unreasonably applied. We don't really know enough about this situation to say one way or the other. [/QUOTE]
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