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[QUOTE="firecracker22, post: 356940, member: 20316"] Well, I think Larry was just flexing his muscles on the street legal issue. There's no way they could make that stick. If it has plates, they can't tell you not to ride it. I should get plates for mine just for that reason. I would totally be into a trail ranger program, as would Becky and Sherry and probably Bbbom and crew too, whaddaya think? The only problem is time. It's only an hour and a half from my house but weekends are pretty busy around the house. Has anybody ever done anything like this? What's the time committment? How much power would a volunteer ranger have? Obviously we can't issue tickets, so how seriously would we be taken? How many volunteers would we need to start the program? How would we report troublemakers--I doubt they'd be considerate and hold still while we wrote down the VIN of their bikes, and following them to camp might cause potentially dangerous situations if they were drunk and belligerent. I'm all for it, we just need to figure out how it would work. [/QUOTE]
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