Monday, February 15, 2010

Update on the bikers v. Myrtle Beach Supreme Court case

Word is in about the bikers v. City of Myrtle Beach SC Supreme Court Case. The court findings might not be published for months, but if Don is correct in his assessment, things are looking good. Let this case be a lesson to all counties, cities, and towns that try to discriminate against motorcyclists by enacting laws without considering preemption by state law, the US Constitution, and the Bill of Rights. Some bikers still defend important principles of liberty!

This word came in from Don A. on Thursday:

I'm just in from Columbia and the Supreme Court! The Myrtle Beach legal team has gotten a good spanking today by our Supreme Court and the Mcgrath Law firm. The Court was very engaged and had many questions for the Myrtle Beach folks as to what their intent was with the helmet and other
ordinances and quite frankly they admitted they just wanted bikers and the rallys to go away! Many of the Justices were rather comical about the ham handed efforts of the City to halt the rallies and in their attempt to argue unsound judgment only made their case more laughable to those in attendance. While we all expect the court to take due time to decide the merits of the case i would be surprised with
any decision that dosent land 100% in favor of Freedom!

Myrtle Beach would have better served itself and its citizens if they had enforced existing laws and ordinances and put forth some honest effort to work with the biker community! More to follow!