I think that this belongs in the Trail Discussion section, but if a moderator disagrees, please feel free to move it.
Did you know that the marked 'Trails' that we enjoy are considered ROADS by the USFS, BLM, and the law enforcement authorities?
I always knew that a Ranger could site motorized vehicles for a variety of offenses while on US Forest land, but until the AAT meeting tonight, I don't think that I truly realized the extent of the authority that the local Police, and Rangers have.
If the so-called trails that we use are considered actual Roads for enforcement purposes, then a ticket for an open container on the trail could lead to a DUI conviction. Effectively, collisions of vehicles are accidents that could be (and possibly should be) reported.
It gives a whole new perspective to having a brew while cruizing down the 'trail'. I don't drink while off-roading because I don't need any artificial courage on some of the lines that I like to try. I only drink and drive on paved roads! (:oops:It's a JOKE!, don't crucify me.:bonk But I never thought much about others having a beer on the trail until now.
What do you folks think?:dunno:
Did you know that the marked 'Trails' that we enjoy are considered ROADS by the USFS, BLM, and the law enforcement authorities?
I always knew that a Ranger could site motorized vehicles for a variety of offenses while on US Forest land, but until the AAT meeting tonight, I don't think that I truly realized the extent of the authority that the local Police, and Rangers have.
If the so-called trails that we use are considered actual Roads for enforcement purposes, then a ticket for an open container on the trail could lead to a DUI conviction. Effectively, collisions of vehicles are accidents that could be (and possibly should be) reported.
It gives a whole new perspective to having a brew while cruizing down the 'trail'. I don't drink while off-roading because I don't need any artificial courage on some of the lines that I like to try. I only drink and drive on paved roads! (:oops:It's a JOKE!, don't crucify me.:bonk But I never thought much about others having a beer on the trail until now.
What do you folks think?:dunno:
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