Friday, October 22, 2010

10NR30 - MRF News Release - National Highway Traffic Safety Administration Thumbs Nose at Congress and Discriminates Against Motorcycles

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10NR30 - MRF News Release - National Highway Traffic Safety Administration Thumbs Nose at Congress and Discriminates Against Motorcycles
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
18 October 2010
Contact: Jeff Hennie, Vice President of Government Relations and Public Affairs


National Highway Traffic Safety Administration Thumbs Nose at Congress and Discriminates Against Motorcycles
The Motorcycle Riders Foundation has learned from a source at the US Department of Transportation that they have funded the motorcycle only roadside checkpoints.
NHTSA decided to fund the program despite being asked by Congress not to fund the program until the merits were explained. In a letter sent by James Sensenbrenner, along with ten other Members of the House of Representatives last month, Sensenbrenner and his colleagues specifically asked NHTSA to respond to the letter before funding the program, they did not. Read the letter here.
The recipient of the money for the demo project was the Georgia Department of Public Safety, which oversees the day-to-day operation of the Georgia State Patrol. The Georgia State Patrol will conduct a series of roadside motorcycle safety checks in accordance with what was outlined in the Request for Applications. The amount of NHTSA funding is $70,000.00.
"Not only is this an injustice to the motorcyclists of America its a complete waste of taxpayer money." said Jeff Hennie, Vice President of Government Relations and Public Affairs for the MRF.
The MRF will keep you informed on this issue and any actions you can take to defend your freedoms, at stake in Washington DC.