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<blockquote data-quote="Wes in TN" data-source="post: 111334" data-attributes="member: 471"><p>Why is everyone so willing to roll over and play dead just because it was national forest land? It's public land that I can no longer use for my recreation. We need better representation on the east coast, we can't trailer up and find the next private park forever. </p><p></p><p>It won't be long before the private parks are targeted, Tellico was just the beginning. As more and more land owners are targeted and fined or sued for "erosion" there will be fewer and fewer places to ride. The fines and legal fees are huge and noone I know is willing to pay **** to ride anywhere. Where is the incentive for landowners to keep their parks open? :****:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wes in TN, post: 111334, member: 471"] Why is everyone so willing to roll over and play dead just because it was national forest land? It's public land that I can no longer use for my recreation. We need better representation on the east coast, we can't trailer up and find the next private park forever. It won't be long before the private parks are targeted, Tellico was just the beginning. As more and more land owners are targeted and fined or sued for "erosion" there will be fewer and fewer places to ride. The fines and legal fees are huge and noone I know is willing to pay **** to ride anywhere. Where is the incentive for landowners to keep their parks open? :****: [/QUOTE]
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