[pct-l] Mountain bikers

JPL jplynch at crosslink.net
Mon Oct 28 14:39:08 CDT 2013


Citizens don't have to know the arcana of the law.  All they have to know is 
that MBs are not allowed on the PCT and they have a right and probably even 
a duty to report it.

-----Original Message----- 
From: Dan Jacobs
Sent: Monday, October 28, 2013 2:24 PM
To: pct-l at backcountry.net
Subject: Re: [pct-l] Mountain bikers

On Mon, Oct 28, 2013 at 11:15 AM, Jim Banks <jbanks4 at socal.rr.com> wrote:

> You seem to be confused.  It is ILLEGAL to have a Mtn. bike on the PCT.
>  While you may be willing to put up with them, I am not and most other
> hikers are not. So if you don't care, then fine, but the rest of us will
> continue the fight.
>
> I-Beam


Yes, it's illegal, but what kind of a crime is it? Misdemeanor? Felony?
Infraction? CFR? USFS admin code or regulation? Private property owner's
policy? And just how does one go about performing a citizen's arrest or
physically defending against something if they aren't even knowledgeable
about the type of crime they've seen committed? Do you even know your
citizen's arrest rights for the exact spot that you are when this might
occur? And who are the "most other hikers"? You've done a poll using a
substantial random statistical sampling of trail users in the country?
Where can we see the results of this surely costly and exhaustive study?

#Think!

Vigilantes are encouraged to consult with a criminal law attorney and carry
their phone number with them at all times. You might need it someday.

Law enforcement may seem lax or nonexistent on the bikes on closed trail
issue, but they *will* investigate an assault or menacing report. Ignore
that at your own peril. Don't call me from jail, I'll not help you one bit,
unless you want me to know that I must distance myself even further from
you than I might have before.

Dan Jacobs
Washougal
-- 
"Loud motorcycle stereos save lives."
Motorcycle to hike, hike to motorcycle.
Make a friend of pain and you'll never be alone.
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