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August 13, 2006
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Motorcyclists (A.I.M.) and the National Coalition of Motorcyclists (NCOM), and
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From The GUNNY'S SACK
Last month, you opened up your Sack to read a little Gunny-grumble
about the heat. Truth is, in the big picture, who cares if we have a
few days of hot weather? I’m just glad I’m still a resident of this
planet. Over the years, too many of our brothers and sisters aren’t
here, and too many were taken from us because of bike wrecks and
drinking.
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FREEDOM and ALCOHOL: I’m talking about staying ALIVE on the road, so
if you believe in FREEDOM, you also have to believe in personal
responsibility. In my book, THAT means not to needlessly hurt others.
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The Freedom to be left alone carries the responsibility to leave
OTHERS alone, too. But if you ride drunk or high on drugs, brother,
sooner or later, you’re gonna bequeath a lifetime of grief to your
closest buddies, your kids, your parents; the people who care about
you; THEY will live with the pain of losing you, and they won’t have a
choice about it. As Oregon AIM Chief of Staff, your ol’ Gunny has
consoled too many families and friends. I just have to think that
somehow, the people you leave behind have to count, too.
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INSURANCE GRIEF: I have the same sort of concern for our brothers and
sisters who ride without enough insurance on their machines, and just
settle for the state minimums. Self preservation alone ought to be
reason enough to insure for high dollars. Under-insured and Uninsured
Motorist (UM and UIM) coverage is what you need on all your machines,
with the HIGHEST policy limits you can get your hands on. That’s what
our Oregon AIM Attorney Sam Hochberg always says. THIS is “Jerk
Insurance,” as Sam calls it, when we’re hurt in a wreck and the jerk
who caused it either had NO insurance, or else didn’t carry enough
liability to pay for of all your damages. Then, of course, you get to
chase your own insurance company, and it’s usually a pretty upsetting
experience. Carry HIGH UM/UIM LIMITS, then you just have to hire a
lawyer to choke the money out of ‘em; but at least it’s THERE! Like
Sam says, GET a LAWYER who really KNOWS personal injury law, to
protect yourself and your family. Am I gettin’ a little rough on ya?
Well, I’m tellin’ ya, it hurts me when I see a brother or sister in a
hospital, covered in plaster, from their appetite to their toenails,
and without any way to pay the bills or the rent for their families.
That’s what insurance is for, even if you hate the stuff. Ask your
local AIM Attorney, as they’ll be glad to give you a free insurance
review – NO they don’t sell it – but they can at least explain what
kind of coverage you actually have, and what it does and doesn’t cover.
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REGIONAL NCOM CONFERENCE: It’s the 2006 WEST COAST REGION I Conference
of the National Coalition of Motorcyclists (NCOM). It’s comin’ right
up, so make your plans now, and join us in Los Angeles this year.
Region I includes Alaska, California, Hawaii, Idaho, Oregon and
Washington. Expect biker reps from the various organizations and the
AIM Attorneys (Aid to Injured Motorcyclists) from those states, plus
Joey Lester, and NCOM and AIM founder, Richard M. Lester. Oregon’s own
LONG-TIME biker activist, Butch Harbaugh will be there, too. Learn the
latest of what’s going on in the Biker’s Rights movement, how the
PATRIOT Act affects bikers, and much, much more! C’mon down!
Conference Info:
OCTOBER 14, 2006
Registration: NONE – it’s FREE
Embassy Suites Hotel, near LAX (Los Angeles International Airport, at
1440 East Imperial, El Segundo, CA 90245
CALL NOW for Reservations: 310-640-3600 Special Room Rate $119, single
or double. Cheap, for Los Angeles!
Free Shuttle available from the Airport
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NEWSBITS ‘N PIECES:
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NAPLES, ITALY: Thanks on this story to our roving Sack reporter, AIM
Attorney for Oregon, Sam Hochberg. Actually, he doesn't "rove" as much
as he'd like to, and he did NOT go to Naples, but he DOES like to
listen to the radio, and he does track MEDIA. Sam heard a story this
summer on a radio travel show about NAPLES, ITALY, or “NAPOLI.” Sam
says Naples sounds like it's set in a gorgeous area, and it’s a busy,
vibrant, sorta dangerous and crowded city. People hang out in the
streets and in front of their houses, and it’s bustling. It's near
Pompeii, it's got famous museums and wonderful restaurants. On the
other hand, you can get your pack or purse clipped offa ya' VERY
easily; sometimes by TEAMS of pro's, right out in the open! So what's
this got to do with MOTORCYCLES, you ask Gunny?
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Turns out, Sam says, Italy has itself a new nationwide HELMET law.
It’s enforced all over the country... except in NAPLES, that is. In
spite of the law, FEW WEAR HELMETS! The scooter riders there "like the
wind in their hair," the radio host said. Can you IMAGINE how crazed a
government like OURS would get, if that were to happen HERE, in the
USA? Imagine, if a WHOLE CITY just decided to say "the hell with it,"
permanently, and IGNORE a helmet law, what would happen? THESE days,
somebody might actually call out the National Guard to enforce it! But
in NAPLES, they don’t wear helmets and life goes on! Gunny's been
around a few parts of the big mud-ball planet, and I think maybe
people in NAPLES are more interested in living life right -- the
"sweet life, "La Dolce Vita," and when the law conflicts with how they
like to live, it's the LAW that loses! The police don't seem to bother
with citing the riders there, either. I guess they'd rather go and
fight some actual CRIME, instead. Now THERE'S a novel concept!
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Coochie-GUCCI: As fall rolls around, tall boots come into fashion for
women, and this year the tall boots are in style for men, too. Gucci's
black leather motorcycle boots are taller than most, rising up to your
calf. They’re black leather, a leather sole, and a boot pull stitched
onto the inside, to help you yank ’em on. They also have this silver,
“rider-inspired” chain, draped around the boot’s ankle. They ARE neat
booties, not just a gimmick, but $995!? A bit much for the likes of
this Gunny.
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SWEET DEAL in ARIZONA: The city of Scottsdale had themselves some
sweet scheme going with their local Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office,
and the Arizona Department of Public Safety – that’s their state
police – to IGNORE all the speeding cops that the foto-radar snagged
of police cars! Seemed like a cozy little arrangement, but when they
started clocking the cops at over 100, something had to give. Turns
out, the cop speeds were NOT even authorized. Guess they were called
on the carpet on it, and public demand made them take a step back and
cut it out!
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GUNNY AGAIN: I always want to remind folks that if it weren’t for our
AIM ATTORNEYS there would be no NCOM or those great NCOM Conferences,
no AIM, and no Confederations of Clubs. Our AIM Attorneys are there
for us and we have advice available when we’re in a jam or an
accident. No matter what you think about who may be at fault, call
your AIM attorney FIRST, before you talk to any insurance people at
all, even your own. They will give you FREE advice that will help you.
Call 1-800-534-2424, or 1-800-ON-A-BIKE, wherever you are, and they
will get you connected to the right people and info. You can also find
us on the web at www.ON-A-BIKE.com.
AND THAT'S ALL THE NEWS THAT FITS!
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