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Written by Fred   
Wednesday, 06 October 2010 15:40
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Motorcycle Riders Foundation

(Note - U.S. Congressman Joe Wilson (SC, 2nd District) signed the letter)

US Representatives call for the suspension of Federally funded motorcycle-only roadside checkpoints. US Representative James Sensenbrenner (WI) took the lead on a letter to Ray LaHood, Secretary of the United States Department of Transportation, asking him to address the benefits of motorcycle only checkpoints.  As previously announced by the MRF, LaHood's DOT recently asked for applications from law enforcement agencies to conduct federally funded motorcycle-only roadside checkpoints.  

The letter goes on to encourage Mr. LaHood to suspend funding for National Highway Traffic Safety Administrator David Strickland's program until the questions are answered. Sensenbrenner was joined on the letter by Representatives; Petri (WI), Jones (NC), Schock (IL), Lanborn (IA), McCotter (MI), Ryan (WI), Rehberg (MT), Terry (NE), Paul (TX), and Wilson (SC).  Of note are Shock and Wilson who have respectively key noted Motorcycle Riders Foundation Meeting of Minds and Beast of the East this year.  

The MRF would like to thank all of those who heeded the call to gather support for this important matter. Should you be fortunate enough to have one of these outstanding Members of Congress that signed onto the letter, the MRF encourages you to contact them and thank them. Ralph Bell of ABATE of SC had this to say to his Member of Congress, Joe Wilson: "I not only appreciate your signing on this letter but applaud your no nonsense understanding of what Freedom is. This grant is definitely against all of our Freedoms and discriminates against us because of what we ride. Thanks again for your support."

The letter asks that Ray LaHood, Secretary of the United States Department of Transportation, address the benefits of motorcycle-only checkpoints by October 13th.  The letter goes on to encourage Mr. LaHood to suspend funding for National Highway Traffic Safety Administrator Strickland's program.  

Read the letter here.

The Motorcycle Riders Foundation will keep you updated on this issue. 

Note - the original alert from the MRF can be found here.

Attachments:
Download this file (nhtsa_roadside _checkpoint-1.pdf)nhtsa_roadside _checkpoint-1.pdf[ ]388 Kb
 

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