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I had a close call, this girl wanted to go home with me from one of them bars. well after realizing she was in just a little bit too good of shape and probably would have kicked my *** and robbed me,I passed on the offer.
another time down there i almost paid to park. Maybe I should have ,after jumping onto the side walk nearly going threw the window of that store right in the front on main street corner.
Leave the pretty women alone. Stick to what you know. Pay to park...you are on a side street and no one pays attention to how you leave. $7 bucks well spent.
(and if your key doesn't work, they will let you try other bikes until one starts.)
Cagers texting is not exclusive to Daytona. Not to hijack thread but when are LEOs gonna start enforcing the laws and ticket texters? Glad you had good time at Daytona.
I see LEO's, DOT folk, firemen, first responders, regular people and motorcyclist's texting.
Cagers texting is not exclusive to Daytona. Not to hijack thread but when are LEOs gonna start enforcing the laws and ticket texters? Glad you had good time at Daytona.
Hard for LEOs to prove texting sometimes over the driver saying he was dialing a call or checking the phones gps app
The problem we have in GA is we can't PROVE they were texting. We can say they were distracted while driving, but specifically texting? Nope. They can claim to be dialing or getting direction from their gps. So we end up having to charge them with the RESULTING crime.... failure to maintain lane, no signal, etc.
GA is looking to change the law to NO HANDHELDS AT ALL. That'll make things so much easier for us.
Ben
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I paid 15 for a burger fries and a drink at cabbage, I had never had a burger with liquid cheese before, it was good and I got to keep the cup the drink came in and it has a straw built in.
I did not see in the local paper that any bikes were stolen. Not saying it didn't happen. I only heard of 2 deaths, 2 too many, God bless them and their families.
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