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biker1 12-29-2015 10:03 AM

The case may be closed in your mind but that is not the law. If you feel strongly about the issue then write your representative to try to get a law enacted.

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Originally Posted by Chatbrat (Post 1164051)
If golf carts were restricted to empaths-no ID's-once they are on public road they need license plates for ID purposes-case closed

You don't bitch about your car needing a license plate- make the cost $20.0/yr no one should be able to drive a motor vehicle on a public road without any means of ID


Barefoot 12-29-2015 10:11 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PennBF (Post 1164129)
I am happy that at a minimum this has given a lot of people an opportunity to get rid of hostility and anger that may have been building up. A simple "I don't like the idea because...." would have been happy constructive comments. At least this has switched some of the stored anger to a 100% non issue. Oh Well..It takes all.......!:shrug:

No need to chide us for our responses.
A Forum is meant to have people expressing their honest opinions.
We are all adults here.

CFrance 12-29-2015 01:05 PM

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Originally Posted by golfing eagles (Post 1163765)
Oh, that's easy. The state government through the legislature and bureaucrats could pass 20,000 pages of law and regulation with regards to ID on golf carts. They could pay for it by erecting toll gates on MMPs. Maybe the governor could even issue an "executive order"........

And then they could leave every one of those 20,000 pages of law slowly turning in the wind, because they would not have funded enforcement of it.:shrug:

I wouldn't be opposed to having IDs on golf carts, but I would think it should be something readable from a distance, like the size of a license plate or something that can be read from surveillance cameras.

golfing eagles 12-29-2015 01:08 PM

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Originally Posted by CFrance (Post 1164319)
And then they could leave every one of those 20,000 pages of law slowly turning in the wind, because they would not have funded enforcement of it.:shrug:

I wouldn't be opposed to having IDs on golf carts, but I would think it should be something readable from a distance, like the size of a license plate or something that can be read from surveillance cameras.

Actually, they would fund enforcement, but never enforce it. As an example I give you---Border Patrol

JoMar 12-29-2015 01:58 PM

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Originally Posted by golfing eagles (Post 1164320)
Actually, they would fund enforcement, but never enforce it. As an example I give you---Border Patrol

As with most things Villages......no enforcement either by the Districts or by the Sheriff on many things. I am tolerant of the Sheriff since they do have bigger things to worry about than golf carts. I have less tolerance with the District not having enforcement on a lot of levels as they continue to make unenforceable rules.

Barefoot 12-29-2015 04:48 PM

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Originally Posted by CFrance (Post 1164319)
I wouldn't be opposed to having IDs on golf carts, but I would think it should be something readable from a distance, like the size of a license plate or something that can be read from surveillance cameras.

Exactly my point. A small identifier on the window wouldn't be visible enough.
One has to then consider whether the problem is severe enough to warrant a license plate which probably would result in considerable bureaucracy.

Kannon451 12-29-2015 05:07 PM

Be very careful of what you wish for folks

fofd1091 12-29-2015 05:50 PM

Have I Missed Something !
 
:gc: Only worry about things that matter,I for one am tired of PC .So,you have hurt my personal feeling,If you don't like my option,Then look the other way .This has gat to be a waste of space and grey matter lol Enjoy what we have and quite fighting about things we have no control off.

twoplanekid 12-29-2015 06:31 PM

City of South Daytona
Police Department
Post Office Box 214960
1672 South Ridgewood Avenue (386) 322-3030 PHONE
South Daytona, FL 32121 (386) 322-3055 FAX
GOLF CART REGISTRATION PACKET

Dear Resident:

This package provides the information you will need to register your golf cart for use on selected City streets. The registration package consists of a registration and inspection form and information on the rules and regulations governing golf cart use on publicroads. In order to register your golf cart you will need to complete the following steps:

1. Complete the golf cart registration and sign where indicated.
2. Note that proof of insurance is required and you will need to contact your
insurance agent to obtain coverage.
3. Have a Police Department Community Service Officer inspect your golf cart and complete the form. Call 322-3030 to make an appointment for an inspection.
4. The City requires that you read and understand the Golf Cart Rules and
Regulations that are attached. The information is also available at the Police
Department and City Hall or may be viewed on line at the City’s web site at
City of South Daytona, Florida // Home Page.
5. A $30 annual registration fee (or prorated at $2.50 per month) is required. Once paid, you will be issued a decal to place on your windshield to indicate your cart has been approved for use on local streets.
6. The registration is valid for one calendar year with an annual renewal beginning and due in January of each year. If you move, you will need to notify the Police Department of your address change.

HAPPY AND SAFE CARTING!

Please remember that using golf carts on City streets is a privilege, not a right. The City reserves the right to revoke any and all golf cart registrations as deemed necessary. The City Council also reserves the right to cancel this program at any time.

outlaw 12-29-2015 08:10 PM

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Originally Posted by twoplanekid (Post 1163856)
Registration could be a way of verify compliance with mandatory rules for golf carts such as seatbelts, proper lighting systems and a speed check. On second thought, I am still upset about the registration requirements for drones of little weight.

And don't forget to "buckle up" when you fly that drone...

twoplanekid 12-29-2015 08:41 PM

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Originally Posted by outlaw (Post 1164484)
And don't forget to "buckle up" when you fly that drone...

I decided to be very cautious and not bring a drone with me to fly during my long three months stay in The Villages. I would like to find a nearby airport to rent an aircraft and then fly around the local area. I and everyone else on board buckles up when I am flying. :spoken:

Diver 12-29-2015 08:53 PM

:undecided::popcorn:

dbussone 12-29-2015 09:16 PM

Cart ID's
 
Opposed.

We have too much regulation already. I think someone has already posted about the new TV agency we would need for "compliance." The cost of "officials" or additional LEOs to enforce would be outrageous.

Come on folks, we don't live in NYC. Just act like the adults we are supposed to be.

TrudyM 12-30-2015 08:10 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Barefoot (Post 1164035)
Trudy, I'm curious. Do you think a SMALL sticker in the front window would have enabled you to see and remember the identifier number so you could pass on the information to Community Watch?

N0 I think we need plates.

biker1 12-30-2015 08:48 AM

I assume this is a new program that is just starting up? The issue with The Villages is that the cat has been let out of the bag for a long time. The resistance to paying for something that has been free will be enormous. Equally daunting will be the effort to setup the logistics for dealing with 60K golf carts. People who believe in this should forward their desires to the appropriate representatives. I doubt it will get traction, however. Voicing desires and objections in this forum is not very productive.


Quote:

Originally Posted by twoplanekid (Post 1164450)
City of South Daytona
Police Department
Post Office Box 214960
1672 South Ridgewood Avenue (386) 322-3030 PHONE
South Daytona, FL 32121 (386) 322-3055 FAX
GOLF CART REGISTRATION PACKET

Dear Resident:

This package provides the information you will need to register your golf cart for use on selected City streets. The registration package consists of a registration and inspection form and information on the rules and regulations governing golf cart use on publicroads. In order to register your golf cart you will need to complete the following steps:

1. Complete the golf cart registration and sign where indicated.
2. Note that proof of insurance is required and you will need to contact your
insurance agent to obtain coverage.
3. Have a Police Department Community Service Officer inspect your golf cart and complete the form. Call 322-3030 to make an appointment for an inspection.
4. The City requires that you read and understand the Golf Cart Rules and
Regulations that are attached. The information is also available at the Police
Department and City Hall or may be viewed on line at the City’s web site at
City of South Daytona, Florida // Home Page.
5. A $30 annual registration fee (or prorated at $2.50 per month) is required. Once paid, you will be issued a decal to place on your windshield to indicate your cart has been approved for use on local streets.
6. The registration is valid for one calendar year with an annual renewal beginning and due in January of each year. If you move, you will need to notify the Police Department of your address change.

HAPPY AND SAFE CARTING!

Please remember that using golf carts on City streets is a privilege, not a right. The City reserves the right to revoke any and all golf cart registrations as deemed necessary. The City Council also reserves the right to cancel this program at any time.



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