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2 Million Bikers through DC

acinpcola

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I was just sent this information from a friend of mine so thought I would make it an information post incase any of the Spyder Lovers were going to attend:

[h=1]'2 Million Bikers' Cruising Through D.C. on 9/11 Despite Permit Denial[/h][h=2]Police will act against the bikers if 'a crime' is committed[/h]By Steven Nelson

September 9, 2013

Bikers hoping to cruise nonstop through Washington, D.C., on Wednesday, Sept. 11 received disappointing news over the weekend: the city denied their permit request.
"We find this regretful for the residents and businesses of that great city, and humbly offer our apologies," organizers of the ride said Friday on Facebook. "What could have been a one or two hour ride through will now likely be an all day event."
It's legal for motorcycles to drive through D.C. and participants plan to cross into the capital undeterred after 11 a.m. "For security purposes the final route will not be posted publicly," the organizers added.
It's unclear if law enforcement will take action against what may be a traffic-clogging permitless demonstration on wheels.
Riders plan to abide by all relevant traffic laws, such as yielding to pedestrians and stopping at red lights.
But a member of the D.C. police department's public affairs office told U.S. News officers will act "if there is a crime committed."
It would be a crime for riders to engage in certain activities "if a permit is required" for them, according to the police spokesman.
The ride is intended as a way to remember the people who died in the 9/11 terror attacks and the soldiers who subsequently fought al-Qaida in Afghanistan. It was announced in August, after a Sept. 11 demonstration originally billed as the "Million Muslim March" – but renamed the "Million American March Against Fear" in February – received widespread media coverage.
The Muslim-initiated demonstration received a permit from the National Park Service for use of the National Mall. Its participants will include groups that doubt the official account of the 2001 terror attacks, at least one tea party organization, Princeton professor Cornel West and Congressional Black Caucus Chairman Rep. Emanuel Cleaver, D-Mo.
Bike riders are already en route from across the country. Local press reports said bikers whizzed through Florida and Texas Sunday on their way to D.C. Photos posted to Twitter show meetups in Phoenix, Knoxville, Tenn., and Maine. Organizers set up Facebook groups to help organize participants from each of the 49 continental states.
Ted Gest, a spokesman for the D.C. attorney general's office, which would prosecute alleged infractions, did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

So if you are going please be careful and be safe
AC:spyder2:
 
I'd love to make this ryde . . . DC is only 75 miles away, but my appointment for the recall is on the 17th, and I have a parking brake issue that has me concerned about what is happening under the Tupperware . . . next ryde will be to the dealer.
 
It would be nice to be there. No permit should be needed if you just ride on DC public road. God Bless America.
 
I'm Riding

Well, I'm going. I have to be in the office until 10 AM. Right after that I change close and head fro D.C. No way will I miss this ride. I've been following some of the facebook pages and it looks like the turnout will be huge. The 'bikers' have also been invited to be part of a couple other planned rallies that have permits. Although no permits are needed to ride around DC converging or loitering do.


Here is a link to one of the groups that invited the 'bikers'.

http://specialoperationsspeaks.com/...ons-bikers-to-dc-to-join-them-on-capitol-hill


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FLAGS FLYING ON 9/11 OVER I-77

To show support to the UNITED STATES of AMERICA and reflection of the tragedy of 9-11-2001, there has always been a man holding a US Flag at exit #83 on I-77 in South Carolina on each anniversary. He passed away last year, but members of the Rolling Thunder Chapter One in Rock Hill, SC have taken up the charge. They will be standing on the six bridges of I-77 in York County South Carolina on 9-11 from 7:30 AM - 9:30 AM & again from 4:30 PM - 6:30 PM. They stand for the sorrow for what happened that day. I will be there with my '13 RT Ltd. So, if you can not attend the ride in DC, find a prominent place in your community and stand with a flag out of respect for the US and our freedom. If you do this. please let me know how many flags were displayed , where and how long. Thanks, Harvey... Please see the two following stories of how this flag waving event happened. http://www.heraldonline.com/2013/09/07/5186218/bridge-over-interstate-77-dedicated.html and http://www.heraldonline.com/2013/09/07/5186858/photo-gallery-09-08-083316.html
 
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