Remember Me
forgot your password?

Motorcycle Lawyers Discuss the Legal Challenges

Motorcycle Lawyers Discuss the Legal Challenges of Bikers of Lesser Tolerance as it Brings Civil Disobedience and Constitutional Court Challenge to North Carolina
By Ray Henke, a motorcycle accident lawyer and member of Bikers of Lesser Tolerance, California
Freedom fighters joined to form BOLT of North Carolina and are currently bringing nonviolent civil disobedience and constitutional court challenge to the streets and courts of the state in response to the enactment of North Carolina's new helmet law.
The North Carolina helmet law, which went into effect on January 1, 2008, is the same law that NTSB is recommending to state legislatures nationwide, with the insurance industry and medical lobbies throwing their weight behind the NTSB recommendations. The law requires motorcyclists to wear helmets compliant with the federal motorcycle safety helmet standards set forth at FMVSS 218. The North Carolina law, and all other state laws requiring riders to ride with helmets that meet FMVSS 218 plainly are incapable of being understood by the ordinarily intelligent person, and are certainly incapable of being applied, except incompetently, subjectively, arbitrarily, and discriminatory by law enforcement officers. FMVSS 218 is just a list of laboratory procedures and arbitrary impact criteria. You have to be an engineer to understand it, and you have to have the laboratory equipment to apply it. Such laws are unconstitutional because the due process clause of the United States Constitution requires that law be comprehensible specifically so that the citizenry can know what is prohibited, and to avoid arbitrary and discriminatory application of the law by police and the judiciary. You are invited to learn more about the motorcycle lawyers perspective on the Constitutional defects in helmet laws.
The BOLT of North Carolina freedom fighters refuse to be constrained by this unconstitutionally vague legislation. They are holding protestrallies all over the state with a frequency and drawing numbers of bikers refusing to abide the law that has not been witnessed anywhere in the United States in decades. They have sponsored already over a dozen helmet protest rides, in which the riders make their own choices whether to wear helmets. And if they ride with helmets, they make their own choices as to the kinds of headgear they wear, undeterred by North Carolina's attempt to force them to wear the riding hat specified by this new state biker dress code. The BOLT of North Carolina riders have been joined in their protest by individual bikers numbering over 500, angered by the state's intrusion upon their freedom, coming from all over North Carolina. According to the Director of BOLT of North Carolina, Janice MacKay, "The next acts of civil disobedience in North Carolina are the 2nd Annual East Coast Helmet Protest on May 18th, followed by the Maggie Valley Freedom Ride on NC Bikers Freedom Ride Day, June 12th, and the WNC Freedom Ride in Asheville from Buncombe's County to Henderson County on June 21st."
It is expected that BOLT of North Carolina will also hold a freedom ride "in solidarity" with BOLT of California, and ABATE of California, organized by BOLT member, Red Barron. Two years ago the San Diego police laid in wait for the participants, setting up roadblocks and issuing helmet tickets. This past year, the police stayed their distance. Similarly in North Carolina, notwithstanding the threats of law enforcement to strictly enforce the new helmet law, Ms. McKay reports that it is difficult to obtain a helmet ticket without riding back and forth outside the state police headquarters in Raleigh.
If North Carolina will rise to the challenge to enforce the law, BOLT of North Carolina hopes to clog the traffic courts at an average cost to the state of $872 per helmet citation trial, also requiring the law enforcement officers to appear and explain upon what incompetent basis they issued the tickets, providing the evidentiary basis for the initial constitutional challenge that the FMVSS 218 based law cannot be understood by the biker or cop and therefore is unconstitutionally vague.
At the same time, BOLT of the North Carolina is active in the legislature, with a no compromise helmet law repeal bill recently drafted and distributed to all North Carolina legislators by Jan MacKay. BOLT is also actively opposing the Street Gang Act and other legislation often employed by law enforcement arbitrarily and discriminatory against bikers who chose to wear colors.
This article is provided by Ray Henke, a California lawyer, founder of Motorcyclists Against Dumb Drivers, and co-moderator of Bruce & Ray's Biker Forum, also a member of Bikers of Lesser Tolerance, and contributor to Biker, Born to Ride and Thunder Road magazines.

Ray Henke

By Ray Henke, a motorcycle accident lawyer and member of Bikers of Lesser Tolerance, California

Rate this Article: 0 / 5 stars - 0 vote(s)
Print Email Re-Publish

Add new Comment



Captcha

  • Latest Law Articles
  • More from Ray Henke

Where Do You See Public Court Records In Colorado To Find Someones History

By: James Nash | 02/01/2010
If you wish to check public court records for some reason you don’t have to deal with regulations and such anymore. To obtain a certain record all that you need is to access a certain website and type in the name of the person whose records you wish to find. Simple as that.

Shocking Statistics About Work Accidents

By: Nick Jervis | 02/01/2010
When does a work accident involving electricity justify a work accident claim?

Four Simple Steps to a Stress Free Property Sale

By: Tim Bishop | 02/01/2010
If you are considering selling your property, there are four key assumptions that are often wrongly made. Avoid making these mistakes by reading this article.

Gov Records Review - Does This Government Public Records Search Service Work?

By: Victor Carr | 02/01/2010
Would you like to know how to search public records online at Gov Records? This is a website that provides information about any person's background, including details like the person's marriage and divorce details, phone directories, civil and criminal records, birth records, family history, business records, immigration records, driving records and a lot of other relevant information.

Gov Records Review - Is Gov Records A Scam?

By: Victor Carr | 02/01/2010
Looking for Gov Records review? You are probably wondering if this public records search site really works and whether or not they are worth joining. If you are looking for the records for any particular person, be it their criminal records, marriage details, address, and phone numbers etc., you should be able to find them in online public records sites. These are the important information that needs to and have been recorded in the standard procedures of significant events of any person's life.

DUI and Constitutional Rights

By: Courtney Shipe | 01/01/2010
Drunk driving is a politically incorrect topic. People are unanimously opposed to it both morally and socially. Nearly every religion in the world has ordinances and warning against intoxication and drunkenness. The fact remains, drunk drivers are a danger to themselves and others, causing a huge number of fatal accidents. However, the inherent wrongness of drunk driving does not mean we should allow the erosion of constitutional rights.

public records canada

By: fencop | 01/01/2010
public records canada

looking for public records

By: fencop | 01/01/2010
looking for public records

California Mesothelioma Lawyers Describe Asbestos Lawsuits

By: Ray Henke | 27/08/2009 | Law
California Mesothelioma Lawyers Describe Asbestos Lawsuits, The Manner in Which Those Contracting Mesothelioma Likely Were Exposed to Asbestos, and How Mesothelioma Attorneys Can Be Certain That the Disease Resulted From Exposure to Asbestos.

The Truth About Financing in Condominium-Classifed Manufactured Home Parks

By: Ray Henke | 18/06/2009 | Finance
Just like all real estate, there is no doubt that the economic decline has impacted values in manufactured home communities. However, condo parks have been harder hit than the broader community because financing for manufactured homes in condominium-classified parks completely disappeared for the last couple of years

Manufactured Home Loans in Condo Park Communities

By: Ray Henke | 10/06/2009 | Finance
Park communities represent the most popular setting for manufactured homes. For loan purposes, lenders generally require that the owner of the home also own the land upon which the home sits.

Accident Lawyers Require Particular Experience for Auto

By: Ray Henke | 20/05/2009 | Law
Accident Lawyers Require Particular Experience for Auto, Motorcycle, Bicycle, Commercial and Big Rig Truck Lawsuits, Also Attorneys for Cell Phone Accident Liability, And Serious Injury Claims Such as Traumatic Brain Injury and Paralysis.

Other Driver Was on a Cell Phone

By: Ray Henke | 19/05/2009 | Law
Auto accident lawyers can use the evidence that the other driver was on his cell phone in the moments preceding the accident in at least two ways

International Biker Clubs, from Russia to Thailand

By: Ray Henke | 18/05/2009 | Law
I've been riding since I was 11 years old, when my parents bought me a Honda 50 that I would pretend was a dirt bike, driving the neighbors nuts, cutting up the agricultural fields not too far from our home.

Statutes of Limitations

By: Ray Henke | 14/05/2009 | Law
Statutes of limitation on their surface may seem simple to apply and there are many locations on the web where those who consider that they have legal rights may look to find the state statute of limitations which applies to their claim

Digitek Plaintiffs Product Liability

By: Ray Henke | 12/05/2009 | Law
Digitek Plaintiffs Product Liability Lawyers Describe the Manufacturing Defect Which is The Basis for the Recall and Drug Product Litigation.

Submit Your Articles Free: Signup
Article Categories




Use of this web site constitutes acceptance of the Terms Of Use and Privacy Policy | User published content is licensed under a Creative Commons License.
Copyright © 2005-2008 Free Articles by ArticlesBase.com, All rights reserved. (0.30, 6, w3)