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A group of motorcyclists who planned to ride through Washington DC have been denied a permit for the rally.The purpose was to remember the victims of 9/11 and honor the armed forces who fought and in response to the Million Muslim March.
The government is being very politically correct, what reason is there to deny the bikers a permit but the other rally gets a permit.
The permit would have made it easier for them but now they still plan to ride and it won't be easier for the residents and businesses though.
Both groups should be allowed a permit and exercise freedom of speech but it is wrong to deny one while saying yes to the other.
Should the bikers have been given a permit?
http://townhall.com/tipsheet/cortne...d-dc-permit-for-911-will-ride-anyway-n1696184
http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2013/09/10/million-muslim-march_n_3900510.html?utm_hp_ref=uk
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2013/sep/9/bikers-denied-no-stop-permit-911-rally-will-ride-a/
If the bikers had received permits, it would have provided them a straight-through drive to travel quickly on roads that would have been blocked to cross-traffic. So, what would have been an hour ride will now be an all-day affair.
The government is being very politically correct, what reason is there to deny the bikers a permit but the other rally gets a permit.
The permit would have made it easier for them but now they still plan to ride and it won't be easier for the residents and businesses though.
Denied a permit by the nations capital for a special non-stop ride through town with a waiver for red lights, stop signs and other traffic controls, organizers of the 2 Million Bikers to DC ride to remember 9/11 are undeterred.
Just riding on a public street doesnt take any special permission after all, even if you have a million people doing it. They just sought the permit to make life easier on the citys residents and businesses.
So the ride will go on. Its just going to take a little longer.
Both groups should be allowed a permit and exercise freedom of speech but it is wrong to deny one while saying yes to the other.
Should the bikers have been given a permit?
http://townhall.com/tipsheet/cortne...d-dc-permit-for-911-will-ride-anyway-n1696184
http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2013/09/10/million-muslim-march_n_3900510.html?utm_hp_ref=uk
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2013/sep/9/bikers-denied-no-stop-permit-911-rally-will-ride-a/
