Good job Arnett. It looks like you'll probably go down in Florida history as the catalyst that opened Florida up to gas powered MBs.
Now I think we all can now see why the issue of self propelled is important. That's always going to be the states argument in court. I can beat that easy as pie. I would just offer to let the prosecutor go out in the parking lot, and show the jury how my MB is self propelled by riding off from a stop without peddling, and good luck with that lol hahahaha.
That's why they're going to dismiss any challenge. If they lose in court it sets precedent for the state. All you need to win is courage to plead not guilty, and the knowledge that your MB isn't self propelled and why that is.
This same defense will probably work in any state that lacks specific dedicated laws for MBs like Florida, and Texas, if the law defines a motor vehicle as self propelled. Study your motor vehicle laws.
you can beat this easy. Just claim to the court that this statute doesn't apply to your motor bicycle because you have to peddle it from a stop. What 316.003 B is describing is a self propelled vehicle. Something that can drive off under it's own power. Yours cannot.
What are you talking about self propelled??
The moped statute and conjecture of this "self propelled" has nothing to do with legality on roads..
The idea of "self-propelled" is a moot point.
I rally wish this "self propelled" stretch would be put to rest.
Also the argument that they are not motor vehicles does not hold water.
I was referred twice down the line to a sgt Jones.
When we spoke he mentioned that they were motor vehicles and I asked why he was stating that. His answer was because they were self propelled.
Now I think we all can now see why the issue of self propelled is important. That's always going to be the states argument in court. I can beat that easy as pie. I would just offer to let the prosecutor go out in the parking lot, and show the jury how my MB is self propelled by riding off from a stop without peddling, and good luck with that lol hahahaha.
That's why they're going to dismiss any challenge. If they lose in court it sets precedent for the state. All you need to win is courage to plead not guilty, and the knowledge that your MB isn't self propelled and why that is.
This same defense will probably work in any state that lacks specific dedicated laws for MBs like Florida, and Texas, if the law defines a motor vehicle as self propelled. Study your motor vehicle laws.