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[QUOTE="James, post: 695273, member: 27207"] I don't need to refer to a bunch of historical references to people dumbly following orders...do I? I have no proof that is it happening, but I still stand by my opinion that if a bike is confiscated and shipped to Africa for simply being stored in Baltimore, then the "authorities" involved are as much a crook as the drug dealer on the street. If officers can exercise their "discretion" when it comes to giving each other tickets, they can surely make a sound decision when it comes to harassing dirtbike owners. I think New Jersey has a similar law where a car can be confiscated for not being registered and plated...even if it is stored in your personal garage. I don't understand how you can just outlaw personal property. [/QUOTE]
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