sorta...
http://www.santacruzsentinel.com/arc...es/14local.htm
--The short version --
SANTA CRUZ In a decision both sides call baffling, a judge recently ruled
that a Soquel man’s tickets for not wearing a motorcycle helmet can be
considered "fix-it" tickets, seemingly erasing any fine or mark on his
driving record for violations that are not normally considered fixable.
Richard Quigley, 60, a self-described "freedom fighter," has been
challenging the state’s helmet law for years.
The former Libertarian candidate for Congress rides a Harley while sporting
a baseball cap, claiming the "smoke and mirrors" state helmet law does not
adequately specify what constitutes an acceptable helmet.
.C
http://www.santacruzsentinel.com/arc...es/14local.htm
--The short version --
SANTA CRUZ In a decision both sides call baffling, a judge recently ruled
that a Soquel man’s tickets for not wearing a motorcycle helmet can be
considered "fix-it" tickets, seemingly erasing any fine or mark on his
driving record for violations that are not normally considered fixable.
Richard Quigley, 60, a self-described "freedom fighter," has been
challenging the state’s helmet law for years.
The former Libertarian candidate for Congress rides a Harley while sporting
a baseball cap, claiming the "smoke and mirrors" state helmet law does not
adequately specify what constitutes an acceptable helmet.
.C
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