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![]() Join Date: Sep 2012
Location: West Haven CT
Posts: 1,165
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Hi
That's your right to feel that way but your not really the type of person we want to have here at this forum My daughter is a law enforcement officer shes a member here known as derbi and many of my friends are in law enforcement as well During my time in the military I also pulled shore patrol duty so I was in law enforcement also for a time Your attitude is one of ignorance and disrespect as your grouping all without out even knowing them personally Looks like we shall never be friends Yours Hank
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![]() Join Date: May 2013
Location: Indiana
Posts: 56
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Indiana scooter laws were somewhat muddled for years. This was changed this year to make the laws more clear. 50CC now will be have to be plated and registered as of Jan 15. For those with out a drivers license they will have to take a test and get a moped endorsement on their state ID card. A 150cc was always considered to be a motorcycle and will continue to be and requires the full insurance ,plates ,and drivers license with a motorcycle endorsement. The problem is that many non licensed cheat and ride 150 scoots pretending that they are 50cc. The police are well aware of this. As for me I was clearly in the wrong for operating my 50 cc scooter over the 30mph limit. I figured in a 45 mph zone the police wouldn't mind if I kept up in traffic. I will simply pay the small fine and continue on my way. I am unsure if the Indiana BMV will plate my 50cc scooter as motorcycle. I will find out. In the mean time I will just be more careful and not go over 30 mph when there is police around. I like riding my scooter and much prefer it over driving my car.
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