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We attended the Myrtle Beach Bike Week Freedom Ride today. Many rode in protest of the new laws mainly the new helmet law. We had many people waving and cheering us on starting at the Myrtle Beach Harley Davidson dealership and Wimpys all along Ocean Boulevard through Myrtle Beach.
If you want to see pictures and videos of this event and more bike week information goto our new website below.
Bikers who received tickets will be represented by Matt Danielson at Tom McGrath's Motorcycle Law Group.
The following I have taken from our new website MyrtleBeachBikeWeekFun.com
First
off I would like to thank everyone who attended this event to make it a
success. In spite of the rain which started off with drizzle, today's
Freedom Ride was a great time. This ride started off at the Beaver Bar
in Murrells Inlet and continued through Myrtle Beach along Ocean
Boulevard and back.
A total of 49 tickets were given out, the majority
of them being for the helmet infraction. Some wore helmets, but the
majority didn't. The Police Department of Myrtle Beach said they had
better things to do than to plant officers along the route because this
time of the year is when officers go on vacation and this time is used
for officer training, HA, what a joke.
Read this from the Sun News, MyrtleBeachOnline.com City Manager of Myrtle Beach, Tom Leath said "We"ll have our normal patrols on - maybe even less, because we try to schedule vacations and training during the winter," We're just going to enforce the law like we will every day." I guess someone didn't get the memo from Tom Leath huh?
The training he mentioned was to practice writing the new codes for the laws onto citations, so they wouldn't have a problem doing it come the Myrtle Beach Bike Week Spring Rally. The city wasn't fooling anyone when they said this. I guess they knew they would be giving some overtime pay this week on about 20 officers paychecks.
I myself counted around 10 cop cars along the route with someone stopped, 2 cops per car. I was one of the last people getting onto the Ocean Boulevard, sure enough a cop gets behind me (can see in one of videos), probably running my tag, he didn't pull me over, kinda a shocker, but he turned on his lights and headed up 29th ave S, probably to a call other than the Freedom Ride. I think the whole Myrtle Beach police force was on Ocean Boulevard, way to go MBPD way to protect our city!
I will be posting pictures and video here of Myrtle Beach Freedom Ride 2009 once I get them edited and uploaded to the server.
My camera got ruined during this ride (knew it probably would, but was worth it), some of the pictures and which I took are lost. I apologize to those who's picture I took and it won't be on this site. If you have pictures and videos I would love to see them, I can post them here with your name, where you are from, if you got a ticket or not, etc. Just email them to me with whatever information you would like posted along with it, keep it in a small paragraph though if you would.
Keep this page bookmarked and check back with us. Sign up to the newsletter to get an email when the pictures and videos are online. Hopefully they will be up by Sunday or Monday.
Thank-you. Steve
back to FuninMB.com homepageThe South Carolina Department of Transportation (SCDOT) and Horry County have scheduled a public information meeting Thursday, February 19 concerning the proposed Glenn's Bay Road widening from US 17 Bypass to US 17 Business and Glenn's Bay Road/ US 17 Bypass interchange project.
The meeting will be from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the South Strand Government Complex located at 9630 Scipio Lane in Myrtle Beach. The meeting will have a drop-in format with displays for viewing. Citizens will have the opportunity to provide written comments, however a formal presentation will not be given during this time.
An official Public Hearing may be held in the future. At that time, a formal presentation will be given, and citizens will have the opportunity to make formal, verbal comments immediately following.
The purpose of the meeting is to provide information regarding the Glenn's Bay Road widening and Glenn's Bay Road/ US 17 Bypass interchange project. Representatives from SCDOT will be available to answer questions. The project team also desires input from local citizens with knowledge of historic, cultural, and natural resources in the immediate vicinity of the project

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