How about taxing bicycles!
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How about taxing bicycles!
So crazy, read it here:
TRENTON — If an Essex County lawmaker has her way, every single bicycle in the state of New Jersey will soon have to have a license plate.
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TRENTON — If an Essex County lawmaker has her way, every single bicycle in the state of New Jersey will soon have to have a license plate.
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Might as well put a plate on shoes.
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WOW!
Is there a legitimate reason that politicians focus on this crap instead of real problems that this country has? This is why nothing ever gets done. This is why we always hear the same campaign promises. They are all too busy doing this stuff.
I think that I am going to run for office. I would love to get paid to think of stupid things I could make people do day in and day out.
Is there a legitimate reason that politicians focus on this crap instead of real problems that this country has? This is why nothing ever gets done. This is why we always hear the same campaign promises. They are all too busy doing this stuff.
I think that I am going to run for office. I would love to get paid to think of stupid things I could make people do day in and day out.
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Shopping carts are probably next, since they are wheeled vehicles. But I could see pedestrian plates to generate revenue for sidewalks.
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They shouldn't be required for mountain bikes that are only used off road, same as dirt bikes and ATV, but If they drive on the roads, and expect the same rights as other vehicles on the road, what's wrong with the same duties?
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How about this less than novel concept? Would it save any money?
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Oldgringo wrote:How about this less than novel concept? Would it save any money?
Serving in Congress and/or State Houses is an honor, not a career. The Founding Fathers envisioned citizen legislators, so ours should serve their term(s), then go home and back to work.
A politician is not of the people in my books. A politician plays politics; what we need are public servants that put what is right for the people above what is best for themselves....government of the people by the people for the people...
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this is nothing new. they have been doing this in many cities in Cali for as long as I remeber.
License Requirement. VC 39002
a) A city or county may adopt a bicycle licensing ordinance or resolution providing that no resident shall operate any bicycle on any street, road, highway, or other public property within the city of county, unless such bicycle is licensed in accordance with this division.
b) Any bicycle not licensed under this division may be additionally regulated or licensed pursuant to local ordinance or may be licensed upon request of the owner.
c) It is illegal for any person to to tamper with, destroy, mutilate or alter any license indicia (marking) or registration form or to remove, alter, or mutilate the serial number, or the identifying marks of a licensing agency's identifying symbol on any bicycle frame licensed under the provision of this division.
License Requirement. VC 39002
a) A city or county may adopt a bicycle licensing ordinance or resolution providing that no resident shall operate any bicycle on any street, road, highway, or other public property within the city of county, unless such bicycle is licensed in accordance with this division.
b) Any bicycle not licensed under this division may be additionally regulated or licensed pursuant to local ordinance or may be licensed upon request of the owner.
c) It is illegal for any person to to tamper with, destroy, mutilate or alter any license indicia (marking) or registration form or to remove, alter, or mutilate the serial number, or the identifying marks of a licensing agency's identifying symbol on any bicycle frame licensed under the provision of this division.
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Kalifornia has always been a squirrel cage and now it's a broke squirrel cage with some nice scenery. They voted 'em and now they can vote 'em out!cheezit wrote:this is nothing new. they have been doing this in many cities in Cali for as long as I remeber.
License Requirement. VC 39002
a) A city or county may adopt a bicycle licensing ordinance or resolution providing that no resident shall operate any bicycle on any street, road, highway, or other public property within the city of county, unless such bicycle is licensed in accordance with this division.
b) Any bicycle not licensed under this division may be additionally regulated or licensed pursuant to local ordinance or may be licensed upon request of the owner.
c) It is illegal for any person to to tamper with, destroy, mutilate or alter any license indicia (marking) or registration form or to remove, alter, or mutilate the serial number, or the identifying marks of a licensing agency's identifying symbol on any bicycle frame licensed under the provision of this division.
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The bike guys have this saying "Share the Road". It only seems fair we share the expense.
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As a bike guy I'll take a sidewalk over a road any time, and I'll gladly pay the same fee as pedestrians.
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bnc wrote:As a bike guy I'll take a sidewalk over a road any time, and I'll gladly pay the same fee as pedestrians.
You just watch. They are going to start making shoes have license plates too since they are used to cross streets. This was we can call in a report of a jaywalker and can identify them
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Considering that most road maintenance money comes from property taxes, what makes you think they don't?Pyrat wrote:The bike guys have this saying "Share the Road". It only seems fair we share the expense.
Maybe there should be a surcharge for road users with low property values.
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Bicycles create no wear or tear on roadways. Nothing but a money grab by an elected moron.
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"Riding bikes is not a right, it is a privilege."Beiruty wrote:So crazy, read it here:
TRENTON — If an Essex County lawmaker has her way, every single bicycle in the state of New Jersey will soon have to have a license plate.
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