Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Fines - why don't they ever match the crime?

If you read today's news you will see that a lady who killed a biker got an $1000 fine and a $150 victim surcharge - this for killing Terry Kunto - a well known Calgary bike shop owner - you will also see that two guys racing and or speeding in Quebec each got $1,848 fines.

In BC a glass of wine could net you a 3 day suspension plus a $200 fine if that glass puts you at .05 or more but under .08 - being .08 is an automatic 90 day suspension, $500 fine and the automatic requirement for an interlock device for your ignition.  Speeding will also net you 7 days with your vehicle in impound plus stiffer fines - ALL ROAD SIDE JUSTICE and partially implemented this way because BC's court system is short of judges unless I have misread something. (BC has been struggling with a shortage of judges for some time now)

Loud pipe fines in Alberta can net you a $275 fine depending on the jurisdiction and for repeat offences up to as much as $10K.

Ontario has some pretty tough laws too...

My question is this: Where is the common sense in any of these fines and laws? Where is there any balance or measured and thoughtful approach to penalties?

A thousand dollar fine and a 90 day suspension for killing a biker at night making a left hand turn because you didn't see the bike and you are remorseful -
"There is no doubt the accused is extremely remorseful for what happened, and what she did was what happens on many occasions without any lasting result," provincial court Judge Peter Barley said before imposing the $1,000 fine on Rhea Martin, 34, plus a victim surcharge. "It's an indication why everybody should be careful at all times. This case, it wasn't even reckless or careless, just a driving mistake with tragic consequences."
I am confused here - how in the world can a speeding fine be worth more that the one handed out for taking a life?  How can killing someone not be considered reckless or careless but be attributed to something that happens every day with no consequence? Where did they get this judge?

And in BC - how are the police even close to being qualified to hand out road side justice for impaired driving? Look at the track record of the RCMP in that province. I mean really folks this is so draconian and so WRONG.

If people in this country had any doubt about us becoming a police state - maybe they will quit doubting now and get off their duffers and go to the polls in their municipal elections and when the provincial elections come up - perhaps we voters will actually send some messages.

I get that we need to have laws to protect us from ourselves and the stupid people - I get that, but should there not be some common sense applied to these laws? And since when should the RCMP  have the power to meet out road side justice - especially in BC? Have they fought for these laws to protect their own? In the case of BC it would not surprise me.(Yes I am being a smart Alec and a tad facetious - but last year alone there were some 6 or 7 RCMP officers charged with impaired driving and now this department whose reputation is in tatters is going to hand out road side justice like this?)

On another note it appears that Melinda - one of the media people that made up part of Bean'res crew feels that I took a personal conversation and not only misquoted her but did not fully or properly quote her. She was however present when I told a reporter in Digby that after everything I had heard about our US Visitors and dignitaries and their treatment not only was I writing about it but I would be happy to oblige with an interview - however she now feels she should not have been included in my comments and that - in her opinion - my "overly negative" blog post hurt the people of Digby and the volunteers. She also said that the organizers made good on all of their promises to Beanr'es crew and that Bean'res crew was totally satisfied with their accommodations at the Annapolis Barracks and that when the organizers moved her into more private quarters that she was happy with them.
Be that as it may - I am still offended for them even if they are not. 
Why? Well you see people the fact that these people were housed where they were - to me - shows an utter lack of regard for the work and effort these people made on behalf of the rally in Digby. The fact that the organizer felt that the barracks were satisfactory accommodations to begin with is morally and ethically wrong in MY OPINION. It shows a complete lack of regard for the value of the media and publicity that these celebrities and the contest winner provided.
The fact of the matter is that what Bean're and his crew contributed to the Digby Rally was INVALUABLE from a marketing perspective.
As a Canadian - as an event coordinator, I am personally appalled at how they were treated. Visitors to OUR COUNTRY....
that these people who came from thousands of miles away to help promote an event could be treated in such a way is just wrong and I still feel that the town of Digby and the province of Nova Scotia need to implore upon the organizer that people who promote you and who come to your event from thousands of miles away should be treated far, far better that that. (The CTC would NEVER support an event like this financially if that was the kind of accommodations that the media were being provided - I know first hand about the quality and calibre of accommodations that are expected to be provided for these people by the Canadian Tourism Commission and other provincial tourism departments.)
The fact that the organizer (so I am told) now recognizes that the barracks were maybe not the best choice is a small consolation. They should NEVER have been considered adequate to begin with  - but hey - what do I know - I am just a reporter with a big mouth...who is trying to sensationalize things for my own gain. I won't tell you who told me that....
PLEASE NOTE - the people of Digby - the volunteers and the business people along with the thousands of riders and the 40 or so vendors are NOT who I am upset with. The above mentioned all did everything they could to make the event fun or to have fun. There were hundreds of wonderful moments and tons of great people there. The organizers treatment of the VIP'S and Media along with the treatment of certain sponsors and the increased costs to vendors have NOTHING to do with the town, the volunteers or the riders and vendors.

As it is every day - I appreciate your feedback and honest dialogue - I may not always agree and maybe you won'tagree with me but I love to listen to different opinions and ideas as they do help me to become better at what I do.

In the news today:

In BC - The Port Alberni Toy Run a HUGE success in spite of bad weather on one side of Vancouver Island as was the 100 Mile House Toy Run

In Newfoundland the RCMP speak out on allegations of harassment

In Alberta - a 16 year old Cochrane Racer is heading to the US
And in New Brunswick the police think speed and alcohol were involved in the death of a NB motorcyclist.  

In Sturgis a 20 year old who was texting killed a biker...

I hope and pray that if you are riding today you will Ride defensively, ride your own ride - do NOT let peer pressure get the best of you...Ride like everyone around you is BLIND, has an UNSAFE load and IS out to get you and please - ride Proud not Loud - invest in a 140 DB Air horn instead! AND CHECK YOUR TIRES AGE - AND YOUR TIRE PRESSURES DAILY!!!!

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Tuesday, September 21, 2010

A successful bike run - what does it take and what does it look like?

Well - ask the folks in Cape Breton. A record breaking $90K was raised at the Ride for the Cure on the weekend! 800 riders came out to make a difference.

“A very sincere thanks to all of the unsung heroes who continue to help and support this event,” said Gord MacDonald, ride organizer and owner of Gord’s Sports Centre.

The article in the Cape Breton Post goes on to say: Since the event began in 2003, Ride 4 the Cure has raised over $354,435 for cancer research and the Cape Breton Cancer Centre. 

So how has Gord and his team been able to host such a successful ride? Well - if you read up on the event and you look at the thank you's and the treatment of the people who support the event - it's been through gratitude - Gord is a grateful human being and everything I have read about the man leads me to believe that. He is gracious and humble and very, very thankful and appreciative.

Successful events happen when the "leader" is supportive and grateful and the community is involved and engaged - looks to me like Cape Breton has all of the bases covered!

As always your comments and feedback are deeply appreciated - it is only through reflective and thoughtful dialogue that we learn and grow - help me to grow folks!

In the news today:
In the US a custom bike that was autographed by Obama is being auctioned off
In Pittsburgh the first ever Ronald McDonald Ride is set to take place.
In California The Love Ride is back!

In Alberta - STARS and the police are asking Riders to take extra caution when riding
In Ontario the Ride to B.E.A.T. Cancer is taking place on the 26th
Also in Ontario a young racer who was injured in Indianapolis is back in Canada in a London Hospital

Across Canada - the Toy Runs are in full swing and this year it appears that Mother Nature is doing her level best to make it feel like Christmas! Way to go Mother Nature - NOT!

I hope and pray that if you are riding today you will Ride defensively, ride your own ride - do NOT let peer pressure get the best of you...Ride like everyone around you is BLIND, has an UNSAFE load and IS out to get you and please - ride Proud not Loud - invest in a 140 DB Air horn instead!
AND CHECK YOUR TIRES AGE - AND YOUR TIRE PRESSURES DAILY!!!!



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Monday, September 20, 2010

I am back ....and a F.I.R.R.E. WAS LIT!

Well folks, after a very successful 34 day trip that allowed me to promote F.I.R.R.E. I am back and raring to go to work again. I was supposed to be off until Thursday but the work that is on my desk is not going to do itself and since I work alone I have no one to delegate it to so I am back to work 4 days early.

The trip was gruelling and satisfying all at the same time. My husband - (whose vacation this trip was) and I crossed most of Canada - 8 provinces - round trip in the same time it took the Motorcycle Ride of Dad 10th Anniversary Tour to cross Canada one way. We visited about the same number of cities as they did too. It was challenging as we had to travel on average 500 KM per day plus meet people, and for me - meeting with the press and blogging about the trip.
The next time I do something of this magnitude I at least understand more about the time requirements and  sponsorship needs to make this happen the way I would like it to.

The trip itself was impressive and amazing - seeing our country by motorcycle has been rewarding. I have been across by car and train but this was my first time across the country on a motorcycle.
If you want to see what we got up to visit my Travel Blogs - the links to them are located on the home page of www.beltdrivebetty.com on the right hand side of the page. Or right here on my blog on the right hand side of this page - about half way down.

It was so rewarding meeting so many that until now I have only known by email or letters. It was equally rewarding to have interest for starting new chapters of F.I.R.R.E. - it looks like we will have new chapters in Saskatchewan before long - the paper work has just gone out to Terry Hartshorn and Dave Adrian (Preacher) of the Saskatchewan Lone Wolves. If you are interested in joining F.I.R.R.E. or finding out more about who we are and what we are doing please visit: www.firre.ca

If you would like to start a chapter you can contact our National Chairman - Scott Paulin at: firre@bikerider.com or our Vice Chairman Don Mustard at: firrevp@bikerider.com

There will be a SPECIAL F.I.R.R.E Annual General Meeting for October 3, 2010 at the Carstairs Community Hall - 1100 Lackner Way in Carstairs Alberta. The meeting will begin at 2 pm - come find out what is on the go!

We are growing and for a group that is only 5 months old we are doing really well at helping our fellow riders and are working hard to get our three committees up to speed. Those committees are: Rider Down - for rider and family assistance and support, Riders Rights, lobbying and support and Education for both the rider and the general public....F.I.R.R.E. stands for the Foundation for Injured Riders, Rights and Education.

We are in the process of looking hard at how we can work with the Downed Rider Society in Nova Scotia - after a great discussion in Nova Scotia there appears to be great interest in the two groups working together to serve riders and their families...

I hope to see a ton of you get on board because if you read the news feeds at all on www.beltdrivebetty.com you will see that we need to start working together as a family, a community again. We have to start working on the issues that affect all of us motorcyclists from safety to discriminatory bylaws...if we don't those who are working together - the anti motorcyclists will mow us over and there will be little left of our way of life.

United we ride, divided we ride stock or bicycles...

As always I welcome your feed back and input - the only way we as people grow and expand our points of view is through sharing our ideas and opinions...please share yours with me - help me to grow!

In the news today:
Caledon Ontario - the newest home of motorcycle discrimination is proposing to pass a new noise bylaw that makes Edmonton's look like child's play - the contest is now on to see which city, town of jurisdiction can put the screws to the motorcycle community.

One gal who thought she hated motorcycles discovers their "Beautiful Noise"


Leo Motors thinks they have what it takes to expand the range of electric vehicles...

In British Columbia the toughest drinking and driving laws in Canada and maybe north America come into effect.

In Montreal Quebec a rider is dead and his passenger injured after a collision with a car.

In Ontario a rider's death is being investigated.

An faith in humanity is restored to a degree after a Japanese rider whose bike is stolen is given a gift of a new motorcycle and gear...

We sift through the news so that you don't have to...visit www.beltdrivebetty.com for all of your news, event and community information and don't forget - if you are a member at www.beltdrivebetty.com your membership card is good for special services and discounts at over 250 Canadian locations and growing!

I hope and pray that if you are riding today you will Ride defensively, ride your own ride - do NOT let peer pressure get the best of you...Ride like everyone around you is BLIND, has an UNSAFE load and IS out to get you and please - ride Proud not Loud - invest in a 140 DB Air horn instead!
AND CHECK YOUR TIRES AGE - AND YOUR TIRE PRESSURES DAILY!!!!


Belt Drive Betty
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Wednesday, September 15, 2010

On Holiday but on the road home....

Just a quick update - we are in Dryden heading fro Brandon...
It is freaking cold - 4 degrees - so we are gearing up!

If you are riding today - please stay safe....and check out my travel blogs - the ones for New Brunswick, Quebec and Ontario have had updates in the last few days...

BDB

Tuesday, September 07, 2010

A quick Update

I just updated my Nova Scotia Travel Blog. Although I am officially on holidays and the sign here should read "Gone Ridin"  I intend to keep my travel blogs updated....

http://novascotiabymotorcycle.blogspot.com/2010/09/from-digby-to-truro-back-way.html

Hope you all have a fabulous day -

Until the 23rd of September...
I hope and pray that if you are riding today you will Ride defensively, ride your own ride - do NOT let peer pressure get the best of you...Ride like everyone around you is BLIND, has an UNSAFE load and IS out to get you and please - ride Proud not Loud - invest in a 140 DB Air horn instead!
AND CHECK YOUR TIRES AGE - AND YOUR TIRE PRESSURES DAILY!!!!


Belt Drive Betty
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Monday, September 06, 2010

Common sense, common courtesy and common decency...

I have some major frustrations that I am going to share with you all regarding my time at the Wharf Rat Rally...

Why? Because as a the editor of a community news paper for riders I think it is important to tell you the truth of my personal experiences and the people I know and have talked to so that you can make informed decisions be you an attendee or a potential vendor, media person, entertainer or VIP.

Normally I let the little stuff go by, I might make a suggestion or two to the coordinator to help them improve their event and talk to them directly about challenges or issues - but when the discussion I tried to have with this rally's coordinator fell on deaf ears I decided that since it doesn't appear it will get better any time soon I had an obligation to you - the reader to not blow smoke up your arse...

Perhaps this editorial will serve to educate the biking community of the treatment some of the media and some of the VIP's were subjected to. And perhaps this community will help push the community of Digby into finding someone else to head up the rally that will balance the need to make money with the simple things in life like common sense, common courtesy and common decency.

Bean're and his crew had deluxe accommodations at this year's Wharf Rat Rally.
I personally think it is a good thing that the person who won the all expenses paid ride to the rally in the contest Bean're held had a family emergency and had to head back for home. I think this person might have been a tad disappointed in the accommodations in Digby...

Can you imagine coming from Florida, Boston, Tennessee or any of the other locales that this group came from, promoting the Wharf Rat Rally the whole way only to be put up in the Army Barracks at Annapolis? According to Melinda from Cycle Source Magazine that is where they were put up and the beds were cots with inch and a half mattresses and while some of Bean'res eclectic crew didn't seem to mind, Melinda asked to be housed somewhere else and some of them just went home.

She said she did not enjoy sharing the bathroom and shower with the men in the crew at all and that it was unnerving to hear them tinkling in the middle of the night not to mention other bodily functions that take place in your sleep like farting and snoring.

My own experiences with the organizer and the admin assistant were less than stellar and as long as this person and the admin assistant are at the helm of this event I won't be back to it.

I can not imagine hosting an event where the people in the media are treated so badly and where common sense, common courtesy and common decency do not exist within the upper echelons of the event management. When I hosted events my VIP's, entertainers and the media were treated like royalty because you can NOT BUY the kind of publicity these people give you freely - especially when they are treated well. Some of the sponsors were not too happy either - one in particular was rather upset to find that their ad was not in the rally guide book as it should have been and their vending spot was rather, distasteful as well...IMHO.

I personally went to have a chat with the organizer to say good bye and to tell him that he had a few really stellar volunteers and that if it hadn't been for one man in particular - Terry - who busted his hump to try and make things as right as he could - I would have left the very first day - his response? "Oh, OK" that was it...No - I am sorry you feel that way, no - what could we do to make it better, NOTHING - just "Oh, OK".

(Terry had rescued me while I was in tears in the parking lot over the treatment I had gotten from the admin assistant for the rally - he asked what was wrong, I told him and I told him I was turning around and heading back to PEI to be with my husband. This man went above and beyond and kept me at the rally - and because of the great time I had with friends and riders from across the country - I am glad he did.)

The people of Digby outside of the rally coordinator are such warm and loving people. The volunteers who assisted me were incredible - but most of them did not come from within the rally but courtesy of my friend Sweet T who had her daughter and cousins and friends come spell me in my booth or help me to hand out the goodie bags from Grande Prairie Tourism and the Busted Knuckle - or my friend Dave Balderson from the River Rat Rally in Ganonogue ON who came and brought me a sandwich and water and spelled me for a half hour so I could do an interview and have a bathroom break - these were caring, considerate and kind people.

These people and the riders who came to celebrate being a biker are what made the event great in spite of the rudeness and callous indifference that was my experience with the admin assistant and the coordinator.

The town of Digby - like many other communities relies on tourism to help keep the community going and this rally has over 6 years been very good to and for the community.

However, there are many upset vendors, media, entertainers and VIP's who will find it very hard to want to ever come back to this event unless the people at it's helm change and that is tragic. Guys like Bean're may come back because Bean're is a professional tourist and he makes his living from these kinds of events - doing trick riding and generally acting like a busker but most of the rest of us will not come back any time soon - at least that is how most of us are feeling right now.

The water front in Digby, the police services and the community itself are pretty fantastic - it is just too bad that the event has become - in my humble opinion from what I have seen, experienced and heard - such a cash grab. The event reportedly has lost money in the past and they are trying to make up for that all in one year by the looks of it. (There has been, according to the locals that I talked to, a huge amount of controversy with this event and its management in the past as well)

Reportedly vendors booths went from $250 to $400 for a 10 x 10 - the booths by the band stand almost doubled as well... (In this economy - that is a financial hardship and burden that most small business people can not handle - after all they had to pay fuel, meals, accommodations and close up their own locations/shops or pay someone to run them to be here). Hence why there were so few vendors in attendance.
 
I am saddened - because I had looked so forward to this event. The old coordinator that had originally booked me to come to the show as media and a VIP had made me a lot of promises but once he was replaced - reportedly over politics, all of the things that were supposed to be taken care of and happen did not. The blame game is all a person got from the new organizer.

If you are a vendor and you decide to give the Wharf Rat Rally a try - you might want to think on it long and hard. Shediac, Charlottetown and Cape Breton have just as much to offer and treat the people who make their event - the vendors, the media, the entertainers and the other VIP's a whole lot better...at least that has been either my experience and or knowledge as shared by others...

In my humble opinion - I will be back to visit Nova Scotia - the people here and the scenery and history have made me want to come back - but to be honest I don't give a Wharf Rat's Ass about the Wharf Rat Rally and will not be back unless things change - drastically.

I am officially on vacation until the 23rd of September - blog posts and updates will take place as I feel like it cause I am going riding - after the weekend that just transpired and the challenges I have faced while on this trip I need some wind therapy.... seriously!

As always, your feed back is important - please wade in on this topic - cause I need other perspectives on this subject - either that or I need a Valium...

For all of the latest news - visit www.beltdrivebetty.com

Until the 23rd of September...
I hope and pray that if you are riding today you will Ride defensively, ride your own ride - do NOT let peer pressure get the best of you...Ride like everyone around you is BLIND, has an UNSAFE load and IS out to get you and please - ride Proud not Loud - invest in a 140 DB Air horn instead!
AND CHECK YOUR TIRES AGE - AND YOUR TIRE PRESSURES DAILY!!!!


Belt Drive Betty
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Sunday, September 05, 2010

What do you give a 102 year old for a birthday present?

Some how I missed publishing this post - so, better late than never!

What would you give a life long fan - your number one fan and your oldest fans for their birthday?

Well - if you are Valentino Rossi you give your 102 year old fan - Hilda Wright - the chance to sit on your R1. The lady thought she had won the lottery!

In the US, two rival motorcycle clubs shot it out. 27 people have been arrested, 5 injured and one who was injured was taken from the scene by an unidentified vehicle.  If the police know what sparked the gun fight, they aren't saying.

Gord Steinke - an Edmonton TV personality on Global News took a trip to the Arctic Circle on a KTM supplied by Cycle Works. His pictures and blog posts are well worth a read!

We have more rider accidents to report as well:

In South Perth the OPP report a rider was killed and his passenger air lifted to hospital and is in serious but stable condition. Kyle Lefrancois, 21, of Perth South Twp. is charged with impaired driving causing death, impaired driving causing bodily harm, failing to remain at the scene causing death, failing to remain at the scene causing bodily harm, criminal negligence causing death and criminal negligence causing bodily harm. In addition, he has been charged with driving a motor vehicle without a required ignition interlock device. He was turning left into a driveway when the crash occurred.

In Lower Sackville, a 27 year old rider hit a guard rail and died of the injuries he sustained in the crash - the police do not know if speed or alcohol were a factor.

If you are a fortunate soul who is riding today - PLEASE -  Ride defensively, ride your own ride - do NOT let peer pressure get the best of you...Ride like everyone around you is BLIND, has an UNSAFE load and IS out to get you and please - ride Proud not Loud - invest in a 140 DB Air horn instead!


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