arcticdodge
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When I insured my new quad a week ago my insurance company asked if it was going to be operated out of my home province for more than a month! Don't know the reasoning but it won't be so I said No
I think when it comes to crossing the highway,that it would[or should] be the same as in Alberta. You have to walk beside your unit and go straight across.
I just verified this,.. point form
License/registration
STRAIGHT across,.. NO traveling 2 wheels on shoulder, 2 on side,.. NOT on highway at all <---she said very enforced
Ditches are legal
Thanks for the info Dean, I was thinking later that it would be interesting to operate and walk beside a side by side at the same time. I have heard numerous complaints about a particular officer operating out of Valemount from various people. I dont know if this officer is one and the same. Its good to hear that there is some flexability when it comes to crossing a highway in BC.
Hmm, it is my understanding that not ALL ditches are legal; it depends on the type of highway and the county that your in. Provincial highways/ditches are off limits except when crossing.
Wow, getting to technical for me, planned to go for a weekend ride before fall to Canoe mountain, but if thats the attitude theres lots of riding here for less accomodation/fuel/time $'s.
It is probably that same A$$hole that was giving me the stink eye at the A&W in Valemount last year. He just stared at me the whole time I was eating, I asked him what he was staring at and he said not much. I asked him if I did anything wrong and he shrugged his shoulders as to say maybe. Then he got up and left and took a long hard look at my buddies truck with our sleds on the deck. I didnt think much of it and when we finished eating we hopped in the truck and headed back to the Ramada. He then come out of nowhere in his cruiser and pulled us over in the parking lot at Ramada. He came to the window and said he wanted to see all our paperwork for our sleds and when I asked why, he said "cause young punks like you are always up to no good and I bet you guys haven't got any of the correct paperwork for these sleds, and if you don't I can seize them right now." I said really....... well today your wrong officer. We showed him all our paperwork and after we made him feel stupid with a couple smart a$$ comments he said "well...... I actually stopped you because you two matched a description of some people that were reported to have stole a silver dodge with a sled deck and sleds". I called bullch!t on it and said if thats all officer I need to go back to my room now, as I don't have all night to sit here and be accused of $hit I never did. Never did see the little weasel again. Got checked the next morning at the Allen Creek parking lot by a cop doing serial # checks and he was very polite and nice to deal with. Never came right out with accusations or anything. Just a friendly hello how are you this morning and explained what he was doing......... it was one extreme to the next with those guys
After reading the original post and hearing everyone with a similar experiences vent about small town, small man syndrome police officers bullying people around because they feel they can, one has to ask the question, Is there any recourse for these officers doing this? If anyone stands up for themselves and reasonably points out that they are 100% correct in a situation with the police such as these, what can they do? If they try to seize my machine because im riding in Vale on day 6 without valid B.C. insurance and registration after 5 days, can i stop them without going to jail??
Its frustrating sometimes that we are forced to deal with these situations sometimes because of the sport we love and there is little to no recourse for the people who abuse not only the power but also the responsibility that is bestowed upon them!
x2. File a complaint with the detachment. They have to investigate then.best thing go to their boss' with formal complaint... if not answered properly go to media! seems only thing that works now a days
i hate to say this but don't stop!!!! They can not legally chase you unless you just did a very serious crime... if you got hurt... that cops job would be done!!! i hate to say that as I always felt common sence played a major roll... but odviously everything in gov these days including police have lost their common sence. I use to live in the interior of BC... cops didn't care if you crossed the highway at a 90 degree angle... Valmount sounds like where they send all the idiots... some wierd issues creep up even for sledders... its always the good guys who pay for camping go with families that pay the price... last i knew in BC you didn't need plates... just to prove you had 1, 000, 000 in liability... don't quote me on that it's been 5 years...
sorry the other guys had to cancel their 9 day camp...