hppants
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There is a similar statue in Louisiana re:footpegs. Same context. I believe your Popo was a little over entusiastic. I would think the premise is that bikes not designed for a passenger shouldn't be carrying one. Also, there's a lot of moving machinery under the pillion's seat - wouldn't want to get a foot caught in there.
However in Louisiana, there is a statue that does not allow a rider to stand up on the pegs. Some time ago, I was standing on my pegs going through a very small town... er... speed trap. I saw the Popo a hundred yards away, sitting behind a tree with his ticket gun. Running exactly 25 mph, I wasn't concerned. He light up the roof bar and pulled me over. Same drill - very polite, cited the statue for standing on the pegs, gave me a warning, and let me go. I looked it up when I got home - this one is very specific and clearly disallows one standing. I still do it very infrequently, and only for a few seconds now. No point in inviting a shake down.
However in Louisiana, there is a statue that does not allow a rider to stand up on the pegs. Some time ago, I was standing on my pegs going through a very small town... er... speed trap. I saw the Popo a hundred yards away, sitting behind a tree with his ticket gun. Running exactly 25 mph, I wasn't concerned. He light up the roof bar and pulled me over. Same drill - very polite, cited the statue for standing on the pegs, gave me a warning, and let me go. I looked it up when I got home - this one is very specific and clearly disallows one standing. I still do it very infrequently, and only for a few seconds now. No point in inviting a shake down.
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