Georgia Lawmakers Pulling Bike Registration Bill After Public Ourtcry
Would have required license plates for bikes
GAINESVILLE, Ga. -- Lawmakers backing the bicycle registration bill are pulling the bill after overwhelming outcry from bicyclists from all over Georgia.
Cyclists and non-riders from all over Georgia packed the Hall County Government Center in Gainesville during a town hall meeting Monday night. An overwhelming majority of the speakers were against the proposed changes.
Under the proposed bill, a bicycle owner would be subject to a $100 fine and could face a misdemeanor if the bicycle is not registered with the state.
(H/T Jon Lester)
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