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ss1
10-06-2008, 10:43 AM
I know there's a lot of riders here. As a "former" rider, I admit that I've taken my bike to its limits and 50mph over the speed limit can be done with a quick twist of the wrist and was routinely done by me. I've even done well over 50 on the turnpike in my car just a few months ago. So, I suppose my Valentine One is going to pay for itself many many more times over now. If only I can figure out what to do with those pesky air patrols..... Seriously tho, I still think I'm safer on the road than most of the idiots out there and my philosophy is that the best defensive driving/riding skill is to stay in front of all them......

http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/local/southflorida/sfl-flbspeed1005pnoct05,0,6871280.story

South Florida Sun-Sentinel.com
$1,000 fine for speeding 50 mph over limit takes effect in Florida

By Michael Turnbell and Sallie James

South Florida Sun-Sentinel

October 5, 2008

Brazen motorcyclists and drivers now will be clobbered with a fine in the four figures — $1,000 and up — if they get busted for excessive speeding on Florida roads.

And for the bikers, there are additional new rules, including a ban on "popping wheelies," or lifting the front wheel off the pavement.

Under a Florida law that took effect this month, drivers face a $1,000 fine for going 50 mph over the speed limit.

Get caught a second time and you'll fork over $2,500 and lose your license for a year. You'll pay $5,000 for the third offense and forfeit your license for 10 years.

Previously, the harshest penalty was $250 for exceeding the speed limit by more than 30 mph. That penalty is still in effect.

On the second day the new law went into effect, officers using airplanes to track traffic cited 80 people for excessive speeding in a 1 1/2 -hour period Thursday evening on the southern end of the Palmetto Expressway in Miami-Dade County.

One motorcyclist was clocked at 150 mph. A Ford Mustang hit 145 mph.

"I expected we'd see two or three, but there was one right after the other," said state Rep. Carlos Lopez-Cantera, R-Miami, who drafted the new law to deter speeders from turning highways into racecourses.

Lopez-Cantera's bill initially targeted reckless motorcyclists on racing-style motorcycles. But the Legislature broadened it to include all motorists after motorcycle riders complained it was discriminatory.

A second part of the law requires that motorcyclists keep both wheels on the ground at all times. Bike owners also must attach their license tags horizontally.

If the plate is mounted improperly, officers can fine the rider $1,000. The intent was to penalize riders with "flip-up" tags that can be turned so the tag isn't readable — a ploy used by speeders.

But it also might hurt riders with customized bikes, such as choppers with designs that might make normal plate mounting impossible, said James Lesniak, president of the southeast chapter of the local motorcycle rights group ABATE.

"You get a guy who pays $80,000 for his bike, rides it out of the shop the first day, and a few blocks away gets a $1,000 ticket," Lesniak said. "I think this is absolutely ridiculous."

"Big Ed" Youssef, president of the Outsiders Motorcycle Club, a sports bike club with about 50 members, said the law is unfair but probably necessary.

"You have a lot of independent riders going out there doing whatever they want," Youssef said. "The machines are so fast, police can't keep up with them. Unfortunately, a lot of good riders are going to get caught in the crossfire."

Cris
10-06-2008, 10:50 AM
Once again they are still pointing fingers at motorcycle riders. With all the bullshit drivers in cars I see on the road everyday, they should crack down on them. Yet, this just makes it open season on riders, as if they didn't have a hard on for them already.

chrismia
10-06-2008, 11:13 AM
the speeding part is one thing and there are many different opinions on here regarding that one.

it's the tag part that isn't fair. this weekend, i was looking for all of the cars on the street that didn't' have a tag light. do you know how many cars out there don't have any white light for their tag? first, you're lucky if the car even has a dam tag.

they better crack down on the cars too. the law does say all vehicles.

lino
10-06-2008, 01:50 PM
my bike cant go 50 over... :cool:

Cris
10-06-2008, 04:52 PM
The law originally was written and stated for motorcycles. They changed the words to so they didn't point the finger anymore. This asshole has a hard on for motorcyclists. So I say fuck the guy that put this into effect. I don't do those speeds, just hate knowing he is against motorcyclists.