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  1. #1
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    a good way to carry small items like a phone or spray is something called a "bento box". It straps to the top tube of your bike, and puts items right in reach. Here is a picture from Amazon, but I got mine (a small one) on eBay.

    http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg...80943?v=glance

  2. #2
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    I carry pepper spray clipped to my shorts (I have a C.C.W.). My DH offers firearms training and self-defence, so he constantly- and rightly- nags me to look after myself. This reminds me, PLEASE check with your local state laws about carrying spray... While I doubt very much that if you need to use it that a cop would make trouble for you, pepper sprays/mace/knives et c. are usually treated as weapons (and rightly so), so make sure you have any applicable licenses.

    We need to exercise the same caution on our bikes that we use when we are out and about doing our everyday things.

  3. #3
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    The Wild, Wild East...that is what FL has come to! How is this for protection?

    bouncy*does NOT advocate violence in any form*bouncy

    just here to inform....
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  4. #4
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    Not being a gun nut myself, I will say that that ad is a paid advertisement, which is trying to frighten people to gain its own political agenda. The law which comes into force tomorrow is an extension of the current castle domain law, simply making to 'easier,' if you will, to go about your life during an investigation following a 'self-defence' incident. It doesn't change when you can legally defend yourself or or re-define when you can prevent a forceable felony.

    As I stated, I'm not into guns, gun culture or its politics, but I am survivor of a violent crime, and I strongly support the right to defend one's self, especially as more and more of our civil rights are being re-negotiated. It's one of the few things I like about the States and FL.

    I really hate politics. I'll leave it at that.

    Peace, love and all that good stuff...

  5. #5
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    I agree seagrape, I am not against "self-defense" one bit...I am concerned with the medias portrayal of this law...I flipped through the news channels last night and this morning and saw nothing about what this law was really about, only the FACT that "Floridians now have a law allowing us to shoot in self-defense no questions asked!!!" (that is in quotes because that is what you get out of the report)
    Don't you think that protrayal could get out of hand when it is too late, someone has already been shot? Just makes me a little nervous of how the public is going to interpret this one....

    besides...this paid advertisement is getting ALOT of coverage and it is going to affect the tourists decisions...
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  6. #6
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    I agree and I apologise if I was a bit defensive (pardon the pun- I got that dumb cold that's going around and I'm kinda cranky ) You're right-it's a very irresponsible portrayal of the law and I really believe that FL. needs to really tighten its law about the firearm's training requirement, anyway... I believe that the law states now that we don't have to retreat before shooting (or shpritizing someone with pepper spray) My DH still will teach people to retreat, before shooting, as it's simply more responsible (and better for everyone )

    But, yeah, you're right. It'll be interesting to see what happens with this one...

    And you're right about tourism; with gas prices as they are and the hurricanes, the LAST thing we need right now is a wild west media campaign to frighten tourists away.

  7. #7
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    seagrape: (cute name BTW) No need to apologize...I was a little vague on my opinion and it is always hard to portray attitude (good, bad, or otherwise) through type.

    Sorry to hear that you had an experience we all fear...It is not something anyone should go through!!!

    I just hate the thought along with watching out for road debris, crazy animals, and ignorant drivers...now we have to beware of people with a vendeta (sp?) looking for an excuse to use "self-defense" I wish us all safety and nothing but smooth rides....meanwhile watch you front, your back, and the sides...

    Happy riding...looks like we are dodging another storm....one more month
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