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[QUOTE="Smit-Dog, post: 922067, member: 25436"] Ask Tom Dunn about your kids riding unsupervised! Tom's son was riding on [U]private [/U] land (LMC clubgrounds), not directly supervised (I've done it too). A tree fell in the woods and broke his son's leg. DNR (USFS?) followed-up on the accident, and issued Tom a citation because his son was not directly supervised. This was not ORV trail, so not under DRN jurisdiction. I believe that Tom fought the ticket, and I thought something was posted on the D-14 site, newsletter, or in the CCC magazine about this... can't remember the outcome though... :think: I'm sure Don Marsh or Fatherandson know more of the details... I do agree that the DNR can take a hard line regarding enforcement. But given the public perception of off-road riders, continuing public land closures, and a stagnant trail system, I'd rather have them working hard to keep everyone in-line with citations than take an apathetic stance and let a few bad and/or ignorant riders continue to (sometimes unknowingly) ruin it for everyone. I'd also agree that it's not always easy to know if you're in full compliance or not... but ignorance of the law is no excuse (as my dad used to say!)... And $16.25 to ride for an [U]entire year[/U] is an unbelievable bargain! If the DNR is using $140 citations to enforce and generate revenue, so be it.... we could all be paying $25-$45 to spend just a single day at a 200 acre riding park. [/QUOTE]
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