NCOM NEWS BYTES
compiled and edited by Bill Bish - September 2000
National Coalition of Motorcyclists (NCOM)
MINNESOTA BIKER ANTI-DISCRIMINATION LAW TESTED In what
is believed to be the first test of the recently enacted Equal
Access Law in Minnesota, the Law Offices of Stephen R. O'Brien
successfully obtained a $720.00 judgment against a bar owner who
refused to provide service to a biker solely because he refused
to remove his leather jacket.
On April 23, 2000, Chris Devoto, a member of the Minnesota Motorcycle
Riders Association and ABATE of Minnesota, entered Steve O's Bar
in Crystal, MN. Chris was wearing a typical "biker jacket"
with both Harley-Davidson and ABATE emblems on it. A bouncer told
him to take off his coat or leave. Chris informed him of the Equal
Access biker anti-discrimination law and the bar's response was
"Sue us."
MMRA attorney Stephen R. O'Brien, who is also the Aid to Injured
Motorcyclists (A.I.M.) attorney for Minnesota, attempted to get
the bar to change its policy, but the bar owner refused.
Papers were filed and Hennepin County Court Referee Patrick Ellis
assessed a $720.00 penalty against the bar, which has been paid.
"At the MMRA, we hope that once the word gets around, we
will not have to use the courts to enforce compliance with the
Equal Access Law, but we remain committed to do everything and
anything to ensure that bikers are not discriminated against,"
said Janice Illingworth, MMRA President.
NO MORE NEED FOR SPEED "It's official: According
to sister publication Motorcycle Consumer News, Honda, Kawasaki,
Suzuki and Yamaha - along with top European manufacturers such
as Ducati - have signed a five-point plan of self-limitation to
avoid outside governmental legislation concerning TOP-SPEED LIMITS,"
reports MOTORCYCLIST magazine.
The plan's main points: (1) Manufacturers will stop using top
speed as a competitive marketing tool; (2) During 2000, no new
models capable of exceeding the speed of the current fastest production
motorcycle will be launched; (3) By 2001, all production bikes
will be limited to 186 mph; (4) the manufacturers will retain
tight control over factory race kits that are sold for racing
purposes only; (5) The policy will apply worldwide.
Better hurry and find that '99 Hayabusa...
GEORGIA BIKERS SUE OVER HELMET LAW ABATE of Georgia
Inc. has filed a Federal lawsuit against the State of Georgia
and the Dept. of Public Safety in regards to the helmet law! The
law says you must wear protective headgear of a type that complies
with standards established by the Board of Public Safety. It also
says the Board of Public Safety shall publish a list of headgear
that has been approved by them. There is no such list. They say
they don't have to publish a list since they have chosen not to
approve any specific models of headgear. We say "shall"
means SHALL!! So we shall let the courts decide!!
On August 7, 2000, there was a hearing on ABATE's motion for a
temporary restraining order to stop the writing of tickets for
no helmet violations until such time as the lawsuit is decided.
The state had also filed a motion to dismiss the case as frivolous.
The judge denied the motion for a temporary restraining order,
but he also denied the State's motion to dismiss the case. This
means that the case has merit and we will have our day in court!
Meanwhile, Michigan is going through the same "no list, no
law" courtroom debates, and the MMA of Massachusetts has
filed a similar lawsuit against the state for overzealous enforcement
of their helmet law.
If you'd like to help ABATE of Georgia fund this important court
challenge, please send contributions to the ABATE of Georgia Legal
Fund, PO Box 669, Pine Lake, GA 30072.
GOING TO BIKE WEEK? ABATE of Florida, Inc. won a great
victory in Florida this year. Everyone now has the right to decide
for themselves if they wish to wear a helmet or not. It was a
long and costly battle not only in money but also for the Brothers
and Sisters that were not here to see their dream come true.
The cost of this freedom has put a drain on ABATE's treasury.
We are not asking for money from anyone, what we are asking is
that you consider staying at our ABATE Campground during Bike
Week 2001. The money made at the campground will go to help the
organization keep this a free state. Our rates are the best in
the Daytona area and it is only 20 minutes from downtown Daytona.
Listed below are the rates and phone numbers of our contact people.
As you can see, the money you save will pay for your trip and
give you extra to buy those new leathers you've been thinking
about.
DOC REICHENBACH, PRESIDENT
ABATE OF FLORIDA
CAMPING FEES:
$9.00 PER PERSON, PER NIGHT
$55.00 ALL WEEK, PER PERSON
One Time Only $5.00 RV/CAMPER/
TRAILER LANE USE FEE
ABATE OF FLORIDA, INC.
P.O. BOX 2520
Deland, Fl. 32721-2520
(904) 943-9610
(Or)
Patti (813) 626-0589 Red King (407) 344-3162
SMALL TOWN RIOTS OVER HELLS ANGELS In this classic man-bites-dog
story, the small town of Missoula, Montana, recently rioted against
their own police in support of the Hells Angels MC who were in
town for their week-long "USA Run". Townsfolk were upset
over the excessive police presence, with more than 170 officers
from as far away as Washington in full riot gear to police about
500 people. The Missoula police thought they were prepared for
anything, except for the kind of trouble they got from their own
citizenry. The police chief expected to use the department's "civil
disturbance unit" if the Hells Angels caused problems, but
"We had not anticipated, or predicted we should anticipate,
civil disturbances in opposition to police presence," he
said.
Local people confronted police three times to protest the intense
police presence, greatly beefed up by out-of-state and federal
officers. According to the SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, Missoulians began
protesting on Friday, but the real fireworks started on Saturday,
July 30, when 47 people were arrested at a City Hall protest.
Later that night, after the bars closed, a large crowd of citizens
gathered in the streets to cheer on the Hells Angels as they roared
out of town to their nearby campground. By 3 a.m., all of the
Hells Angels were gone, and the confrontation boiled down to the
police versus the people protesting the police treatment of the
Angels.
Police officers dressed in body armor and gas masks pushed onlookers
back with batons and discharged pepper spray to disperse the angry
crowd.
By the end of the weekend, 63 people had been arrested; all of
them were people protesting the overwhelming show of police force.
Not a single Hells Angel was arrested during the festivities.
YOU'D BETTER SHOP AROUND According to a national survey
recently conducted by the American Express Property Casualty companies,
most Americans believe it's smart to shop around when purchasing
high-ticket items, but few actually do so when it comes to vehicle
insurance, one of the leading annual expenses in most household
budgets.
The survey concludes that less than a third of the population
comparison-shops for auto or bike insurance (32 percent), but
64 percent said they shop around when purchasing a new car, 61
percent when buying an electronic item such as a cell phone or
CD player, and 42 percent when they're in the market for a new
household appliance.
The average cost of vehicle insurance is higher than many other
major purchases, yet consumers often pay more than they should
because they don't stop the think about the savings they may be
missing. And, considering that insurance is a major expense every
year, as opposed to every five to ten years for most other major
purchases, many people can save hundreds of dollars per year and
thousands of dollars over a lifetime by taking the time to comparison-shop,
according to the survey.
While we're on the subject of comparison-shopping for insurance,
www.InsWeb.com has been honored again by Forbes Magazine in their
"Best of the Web" fall edition, and enables on-line
shoppers to compare multiple quotes by more than 40 of the nation's
highly rated insurers featuring auto, motorcycle, term life, health,
homeowners, renters, condo and pet insurance. GO SHOPPING!
MINNESOTA VIKINGS GEAR UP FOR VICTORY A new American
motorcycle will lead the Minnesota Vikings to Victory this year.
VICTORY MOTORCYCLES has announced its new rough and tough sponsorship
of the NFL team with traditional biker style.
Former Vikings greats and motorcycle enthusiasts Carl Eller and
Jim Marshall joined with Polaris CEO Tom Tiller and Vikings mascot
Ragnar to lead the team onto the field riding four thundering
Victory motorcycles.
As the "Official Motorcycle of the Minnesota Vikings,"
a Victory motorcycle will lead the Vikings onto the field at every
home game.
HARLEY-DAVIDSON IN THE OLYMPICS Harley-Davidson will
provide 102 motorcycles for the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games for
use in various activities. Sixty motorcycles will be used to transport
approximately 200,000 rolls of film from Olympic Games venues
outside of Sydney Olympic Park to the Park for processing, ensuring
that journalists can immediately provide worldwide Olympic fans
with the images they are anxious to see.
Some of the Harleys will be set up to allow camera crews to film
road events such as cycling; others will be used to carry bicycle
spares for cycling athletes during competition.
Harley-Davidson will also supply bicycles, All-Terrain Vehicles,
off-road motorcycles and scooters for use during the Olympics,
which begin September 15, 2000. Bicycles, off-road motorcycles
and ATV's will be used to transport people within the Sailing,
Equestrian and Mountain Bike venues. Lead riders in a variety
of sports will use off-road motorcycles for transportation, and
ATV's will be used for general patrol and security and numerous
venues. Scooters will be used throughout areas such as the Olympic
Boulevard, where other vehicles will not have access.
In related news, on August 31st Olympic officials imposed an immediate
ban on all forms of light transport including bicycles, rollerblades,
foot-powered scooters and skateboards at all Olympic venues after
a motorcyclist was killed outside the main stadium. New South
Wales police reported that a man working at one of the Homebush
Bay venues died from head injuries after the motorcycle he was
riding collided with a woman riding a foot-powered scooter.
LIEBERMAN TAKES A RIDE ON A HARLEY Vice Presidential
hopeful Joseph Lieberman, a senator normally known for quiet demeanor,
donned a helmet recently and took an unplanned spin on the back
of a green Harley-Davidson, smiling and waving to reporters and
workers as they circled the parking lot. It was all in the service
of the presidential campaign, as Lieberman was visiting workers
on a motorcycle assembly line in Kansas City, MO, though he later
told an aide, "I have a new fantasy. I want to buy a Harley-Davidson."
Lieberman, Al Gore's Democratic running mate, later admitted that
"there was some pressure" not to ride, because aides
feared a repetition of the ridicule that Michael Dukakis got when
he put on a helmet and rode in a tank during his presidential
campaign in 1988.
Asked why he did it anyway, the jeans-clad Lieberman told THE
ASSOCIATED PRESS that he had made a "promise to the guys
on the line...Besides, I had a good time."
Referring to the Dukakis ride, he joked that his decision to put
on the helmet was "another act of courage."
TALK ABOUT A BUNCHA WANNABE'S If not for the grave seriousness
of the situation, the following AP story sounds like an episode
of the Keystone Cops: Muslim rebels reneged on a deal to free
several hostages who have been held captive for over four months
in the jungle on the southern Philippine island of Jolo, because
their leader was attending the funeral of the brother of one of
their rebel leaders who had died in a motorcycle accident. Meanwhile,
rebel leaders could not be contacted further because they had
all gone to settle a brawl between members of their guerrilla
gang and residents of a nearby town. Apparently, younger guerrillas
were test-driving Harley-Davidson motorcycles purchased with ransom
paid for earlier releases of hostages and got into arguments with
annoyed local elders, said sources close to the negotiations.
I suppose they must get those 60's biker movies there too, huh?
QUOTE OF THE MONTH: "All experience hath shewn,
that mankind are more disposed to suffer, while Evils are sufferable,
than to right themselves by abolishing the Forms to which they
are accustomed."
The DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE on "Voter Apathy"