Archive for October, 2008

Pay Attention

Tuesday, October 21st, 2008

If you are voting a straight ticket for either Party be sure to check out your Ballot before dropping it in the box.

We just received a call that a man in Grayson County voted straight ticket Democrat but when he checked his Ballot it had Democrats all down ticket but John McCain marked at the top. They voided the Ballot and he voted again on the same machine and it worked correctly.

They took the messed up Ballot to the Court House but did nothing to check out or correct the machine. Another reason to go back to Paper Ballots already popping up in the first day of early voting.

Sputnik

Legislative Day

Tuesday, October 21st, 2008

We have blocked rooms for Legislative Day at the Red Roof Inn, 8210 N I-35 in Austin. That is next door to the one we have been using. Each room has Double Queen size beds at a cost of $ 44.95 + tax. To get this rate you must book your room by December 25th.

To reserve your room(s) call 1-800-733-7663. Tell them “I’m with Texas Motorcycle Rights Association. We have rooms blocked at Austin North and I want (give the number of rooms) of them. Be sure to specify Smoking or Non-smoking.

We will get the rest of the information out on a Flyer shortly.

Sputnik

PRIORITY PRIORITY

Tuesday, October 7th, 2008

Here is a copy of my letter going out to Greg Abbott today.
Just remind him in your letter that it is not the intent of the legislature to have roadblocks in Texas.

Call your State Senator and State Rep immediately and have them contact him on this issue also. Only 2 weeks to stop this.

Thanks
Sputnik

Honorable Greg Abbott
Texas Attorney General

Dear Sir:
It has been brought to my attention that you have set Oct. 23rd as the Deadline to hear remarks about allowing the Department of Public Safety to bypass the legislature and establish a road block rule in Texas.
As you are aware this Bill has been introduced in the Texas Legislature As a deterrent for the DWI problem during three separate sessions and has not garnered sufficient support to be passed into law.
Simply changing the title to a Drivers License and Insurance check does not override the legislative intent that roadblocks should not be allowed in Texas.The Bill will be introduced again in the coming session by Senator Zaffirrini and will once again be defeated. I hope you will accept the will of the legislature on this basic constitutional issue.

Respectfully,
Sputnik
State Chair
Texas Motorcycle Rights Association

Seeking Attorney Generals Ruling to bypass legislature

Tuesday, October 7th, 2008

We may find ourselves needing to hammer our state legislators to stop this before we go into session. Contact your State Senator and your State Rep and ask them to send a letter toAttorney General Greg Abbott to not allow this to happen.
If you don’t know who represents you go to our website, click on who represents me, type in your zip code and you get the name address and phone number. Please act now.
Thanks,
Sputnik

10/6/2008
Texas Becomes Roadblock Battleground
Interest groups battle over roadblocks ahead of the 2009 Texas legislative session.

Interest groups are pressuring Texas lawmakers to authorize the use of roadblocks ahead of their return for the 2009 legislative session. The practice of setting up barricades on roads to stop and interrogate motorists suspected of no wrongdoing has been unlawful since a 1994 state appeals court decision ruled that a “politically accountable governing body at the state level” must first approve their use. Now Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott has scheduled an October 23 deadline for briefs to decide the Texas Public Safety Commission’s request to bypass this requirement and approve roadblocks on its own authority.

Texas is one of fewer than a dozen states that currently prohibit warrantless searches of motorists. For that reason, the new president of Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD), Laura Dean-Mooney, made convincing the Texas legislature of the need for roadblocks a high priority for her organization.

“I have a special place in my heart for Texas,” Mooney said upon taking the top job in July. “But so much more must be done. Passing interlocks for all drunk driving offenders and sobriety checkpoints to deter drunk driving would be a great start.”

MADD came close to a legislative victory in April 2007 when the state Senate voted unanimously to establish the waterborne equivalent of a roadblock. The proposed “boating safety checkpoints” would have allowed police to pull over and question all recreational boaters on lakes within the state. The legislation would also have given police the discretion to use force to take a boater’s blood to determine sobriety.
The measure died when the state House declined to act on the bill.

The alcoholic beverage industry feels threatened by the chilling effect such draconian measures would have on sales of beer and wine at restaurants.

“By calling for roadblocks and mandating breathalyzers for first time offenders, regardless of their BAC level, MADD is ignoring the root cause of today’s drunk driving problem — hard core alcohol abusers,”
American Beverage Institute Managing Director Sarah Longwell said.
“Because they are highly visible by design and publicized in advance, roadblocks are all too easily avoided by the chronic alcohol abusers who comprise the core of today’s drunk driving problem. That leaves adults who enjoyed a glass of wine with dinner, a beer at a ball game, or a champagne toast at a wedding to be harassed at checkpoints.”

The possibility of innocent drivers being arrested at such checkpoints is increased by a state police policy that gives troopers an incentive to accuse motorists of drunk driving. In a June meeting of the Public Safety Commission, a twenty-seven year veteran of the state police testified about drunk driving (DWI) arrest quotas.

“Also, my second item, some of the troopers that have earned vacation and putting in requests for vacation are being told that their vacation request will not be considered unless they are getting a certain amount of DWIs,” retired Trooper Coy Lorance testified.

The commission responded by attempting to get around the prohibition on drunk driving roadblocks by referring to them as “license checks.” The group put in the request to the attorney general last month after receiving an inconvenient response from the state police chief.

“Mr. Chairman, you had asked at the meeting prior to… prepare a document that would relate the legal responses to conducting driver’s license, registration, and insurance checkpoints,” Department of Public Safety Director Thomas Davis testified in June. “I think it’s the recommendation of general counsel that without the authority being granted by a governance is that we’re not able to do that legally.”

In a 2005 decision, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court found that 99.29 percent of drivers stopped at state roadblocks were innocent. The results also showed that it took 53 percent more effort to make an arrest with a roadblock than to use traditional roving patrol techniques. Nonetheless, the court upheld the validity of roadblocks
(view ruling).
http://www.thenewspaper.com/news/06/604.asp

The request letter sent to the attorney general is available in a 170k PDF file at the source link below.

Source: PDF File Request for Attorney General Opinion (Texas Department of Public Safety, 10/6/2008)
http://www.thenewspaper.com/rlc/docs/2008/tx-roadblock.pdf

Memorial Red Cross Placement – Jacksonville – Oct 25

Sunday, October 5th, 2008

The jacksonville Chapter of TMRA2 will be having a Motorcycle Fatality Red Cross Memorial placement ride on Oct.25th in Jacksonville. It is in honor of a fellow bike rider killed by an inattentive driver who got away scott free. Chip was killed on Oct. 26th 2007. We would appreciate all the people that we can get in support of this. Staging will be at the old Chubby’s Rest. at 1pm and will leave out at 1:45 with a police escort to the scene where there will be a memorial service and cross placement. If you can, please attend this event. Thanks, David

FLYER:
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