I would just say, "well of course you can't ride a motorcycle here, that's why I took my bike."Or just claim the Boris defence - I simply didn't understand what the rule(s) was (were) Officer
Don't know if that only applies if you made the rules yourself - which you clearly didn't
No, the point is very valid, the discussion needs to be had. I didn't want to make any flippant comment. In fact, I edited out a comment that the locals have been angry for a few hundred years about who "owns" this land. I hate how the map shows such a small section of orange. They were left so little. There is occasionally graffiti in some areas I ride reminding me of who rightfully owns this land. They are due much reparation, from crown, country, and religions.I regret already being such a killjoy, but I think we should not forget that the only thing you historically could not do on Crown Lands, and US Federal land, too, of course, is be a recognizably indigenous person...
We should leave Fidel Castro's biological son out of this. Mainly because he will seize your bank account for speech he doesn't like.Ah, I see Justin Trudeau is white this week.
No bikes signs are merely a challenge, do you dare to bring a bike here?PS. There's a monthly vintage 26er group ride here in LA, and we rode past quite a few "no bikes" signs on the local trails we hit yesterday.
I treat these things more as a warning, or a suggestion, rather than a rule.