- Feb 9, 2000
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Originally posted by Jaybird
Heck, Jay...look at CA!
Originally posted by ScottS
Where is the AMA on this ?
Originally posted by ScottS
I guess I was not specific enough , sorry- please don't assume what I have read and what I haven't.
I thought the AMA should be interested not in the fact that the bikes are being taken from drug runners ( I did read every last post in this thread) which would make sense, but that most of these bikes are more than likely stolen from law abiding people who do not live in the city, befeore they get used to run drugs or break the law etc - where do they come from ? and who do they belong to ? And how do they get returned to the rightful owners ?
Wouldn't it make sense if the AMA had a listing of bikes stolen ( they publish stolen bikes every month in their magazine but I am not sure how they get the info and I am sure it is just a fraction of the bike s actually stolen ) that they could comapre these bikes to that list and figure out how a bike stolen in Atlanta ends up in Baltimore ? Why aren't the people who posesss these bikes charged with posession of stolen property ?
If these were cars i think the police would do more to try to find the owners .
Because these bikes are stolen from an area who knows how big, a national group like the AMA has a better chance of reuniting a bike in baltimore with an owner in Georgia than the Baltimore police department does.
The discussion of sending them to Africa or crushing them makes no sense to me at all.
Originally posted by ScottS
I guess I was not specific enough , sorry- please don't assume what I have read and what I haven't.
I thought the AMA should be interested not in the fact that the bikes are being taken from drug runners ( I did read every last post in this thread) which would make sense, but that most of these bikes are more than likely stolen from law abiding people who do not live in the city, befeore they get used to run drugs or break the law etc - where do they come from ? and who do they belong to ? And how do they get returned to the rightful owners ?
Wouldn't it make sense if the AMA had a listing of bikes stolen ( they publish stolen bikes every month in their magazine but I am not sure how they get the info and I am sure it is just a fraction of the bike s actually stolen ) that they could comapre these bikes to that list and figure out how a bike stolen in Atlanta ends up in Baltimore ? Why aren't the people who posesss these bikes charged with posession of stolen property ?
If these were cars i think the police would do more to try to find the owners .
Because these bikes are stolen from an area who knows how big, a national group like the AMA has a better chance of reuniting a bike in baltimore with an owner in Georgia than the Baltimore police department does.
The discussion of sending them to Africa or crushing them makes no sense to me at all.
Originally posted by zcookie49
Actually, I have seen 3 cops riding around on older model Suzuki DRZ350's for pursuits.
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