Silver Penguin
Silver Penguin
I've just read something on Facebook that concerns me. Since FB is not the world's most reputable source of information, I'm asking for a discussion here to see what my forum friends know.
Recently a young Texas woman. Malorie Elise Bullock died in an accident where the rider of the sport bike on which she was a passenger, lost control and crashed. Very sad news, to hear of a life ending before it had hardly begun. I'm sure her family, as well as the rider are devastated.
In the wake of this, a new law is being crafted, which restricts sport bike passengers to adults with an 'M' endorsement on their license. If a guy wants to take his girl for a ride, she'll have to have a bike license now. Does that smack of blatant discrimination or what? Will the FJR be called a sport bike for this purpose?
It makes sense that those who loved this girl want to prevent others suffering the way that they are doing, but this seems to target a very small population. If this law passes, what's next for motorcyclists?
Recently a young Texas woman. Malorie Elise Bullock died in an accident where the rider of the sport bike on which she was a passenger, lost control and crashed. Very sad news, to hear of a life ending before it had hardly begun. I'm sure her family, as well as the rider are devastated.
In the wake of this, a new law is being crafted, which restricts sport bike passengers to adults with an 'M' endorsement on their license. If a guy wants to take his girl for a ride, she'll have to have a bike license now. Does that smack of blatant discrimination or what? Will the FJR be called a sport bike for this purpose?
It makes sense that those who loved this girl want to prevent others suffering the way that they are doing, but this seems to target a very small population. If this law passes, what's next for motorcyclists?