Biker Lives Matter

Presidents Briefing November

We are moving forward and are on schedule.

We are actively letting others know about Bikers Lives Matter through numerous sources and our membership continues to grow daily. We are thankful for those of you who have joined and shared information on our organization and also for asking others to join Bike Lives Matter.

I would like to thank the multiple media that support us and have articles on us on the internet and in printed publications.

A short time ago we got shirts for promoting Biker Lives Matter. We have opened a store on the website and had a vendor tent at Tropical Tattoo during their Biketoberfest ride in bike show. We will also be at other motorcycle events in the near future as well.

We know that everyone has plenty of shirts and with that being said I am still going to ask you to consider buying one for yourself or as a gift for some one. These are high quality shirts we are selling slightly over the cost with shipping charges. The reason these shirts are being sold so low on cost is they are a great form of advertising and we are more interested in getting them out to so that others will know about us and you can be proud that by wearing one you are helping support our cause.

The direct link to the store is store.bikerlivesmatter.com.

If you purchase a shirt we request you send us a photo of you wearing it so we can share on our website.

Please send your photo to webmaster@bikerlivesmatter.com

On another subject motorcycle collisions with other vehicles continue to dominate the news. Some of the reporting states clearly, that a vehicle violating the motorcycle right of way was at fault and struck the motorcyclist. But in many cases there is wording that infers the motorcycle was wrong for striking the vehicle even though the vehicle had violated the motorcycles right of way and the motorcycle could not avoid striking it.

We have been contacting the source of these articles and suggesting errors in their reporting in hopes they will change in the future. The more we comment on these collisions the more public awareness we create. This is something that we hope you will help with by doing it in your area as well.

RIDE SAFE

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