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I think it would be advantages and helpful if The Village's established an ID Tag for golf carts. It would be a small "stick on" tab to the window with an identifier number.
I assume the small identifier number would be means of identifying "miscreants".
I doubt a small window tab would be sufficient for retirees to quickly identify a cart and be able to pass on the correct identifier number to Police.
And I sincerely doubt most of us want huge numbers on our carts.
That is reminiscent of the placards that prisoners wear for identification when their picture is taken.
As Eagle said, George Orwell would be proud.
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If you see a hit and run just tell the police it was the golf cart with the OSU decal on the front ;-)

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I assume the small identifier number would be means of identifying "miscreants".
I doubt a small window tab would be sufficient for retirees to quickly identify a cart and be able to pass on the correct identifier number to Police.
And I sincerely doubt most of us want huge numbers on our carts.
That is reminiscent of the placards that prisoners wear for identification when their picture is taken.
As Eagle said, George Orwell would be proud.
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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.
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There have been several hit & runs--All motor vehicles on public streets should have an ID tag- some way of ID'ing a miscreant.

Anonymity leads to the degree of breaking the rules that are quite prevalent.
You’re talking about a license plate. A small sticker would never be noticeable in a hit and run. Tags lead to registration, registration leads to more legislation, legislation leads to taxes, taxes leads to…
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"There is nothing to fear..." (oop's FDR") Why are any afraid of their cart being identifiable? If the owner/guest, et al are obeying the rules for carts why would there be any fear of allowing their cart to be readily identified? Those with nothing to fear should welcome the change with open arms ! I understand the ones who leave the squares and have over drank, or those who let 4 and 5 year olds drive their cart or juiced up the cart to go faster than 19.5MPH. All of these are violations which are not uncommon and I can
understand those that have these problems may not want their cart identified. The others I have no clue?

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Old 12-28-2015, 01:43 PM
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All the white rental carts are easily identifiable-duh-what's the problem- a white rental car hits someone or damages someone's property- the black #'s help

What's the big deal ?
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"There is nothing to fear..." (oop's FDR") Why are any afraid of their cart being identifiable? If the owner/guest, et al are obeying the rules for carts why would there be any fear of allowing their cart to be readily identified? Those with nothing to fear should welcome the change with open arms ! I understand the ones who leave the squares and have over drank, or those who let 4 and 5 year olds drive their cart or juiced up the cart to go faster than 19.5MPH. All of these are violations which are not uncommon and I can
understand those that have these problems may not want their cart identified. The others I have no clue?
It seems that you have come up with a solution, for a problem that doesn't exist or at least is very minuscule!
Plus I think people are afraid when the government gets involved registering things, and where that usually leads!
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Wow, I am surprised that so many are against some form of identification for carts. You have licence plates for cars and I bet you all have licence plates ! What is different with carts? Some compare to Orwell, some threaten there will be no ID on their cart (bet they didn't remove the licence on their car?), some compare to more Gov't controls, but like and acknowledge community standards,
I have nothing to be concerned with, I don't drink so a DUI will not happen, I don't allow young children so that is not a worry, I respect the walkers and bikers on the cart paths, and try to obey good manners. What is the worry of those who don't want some control over identifying who may be drunk, may be endangering other carts, walkers, bikers, et al. If there is nothing to fear why
be afraid?
My fear is not getting caught breaking the law, since I don't My fear is that this would add to an already out of control governing bureaucracy. To achieve the goal of putting an ID sticker on 60,000 carts, you would have to hire the personnel, give them office space, telephone lines, internet access and postage. There would no doubt be paper forms or on-line pages to fill out. The stickers would have to be printed and mailed. No doubt there would be countless meetings to decide how big, what shape, what color, where to put them on the cart. Then community information meetings. Then they would meet about how to enforce the new regulations, followed by more community information meetings. Like I said, it looks like shooting a cannon at a tissue paper wall. Now let me duck for cover as I add that they could address the path striping issue at the same time. LOL
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Good idea! I also think we should consider ID chips for all residents. Like the chips we give our pets. It could be very helpful if a crime is committed. It would also provide safety for seniors.
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Then they could put a webcam on the barrel of your Glock. Maybe one in your bedroom at the same time. Don't forget the bathroom, we wouldn't want any "violations" in there. Heck, just replace all the walls in your house with glass----after all, we've already know what "transparency" is all about
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We have no cart police, all drivers are trained to go through stop signs and no turn signals (same as cars), we currently have kids standing where golf bags should be, we have carts going through gates on the bumpers of cars, we have carts exceeding speed limits everywhere......so please help me, what good would an ID provide where there is no enforcement?
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George Orwell would be proud
No kidding. Why Why Why do people want more rules and controls. What's wrong with them.
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Where does it stop? Why don't we mandate rollbars in all vehicles, including golf carts? 7,000+ are killed annually by rollover accidents. Think of all the home burglaries we can stop by outlawing windows and requiring vault entry doors. What about license plates on bicycles, yes they too are involved in hit and run accidents. What about the dogs that run into the street and causes accidents? Lets require dogs to be shaved and a large tattoo, like a lic. plate, be tattooed across them – after all they were/are owned by someone. Lets put street lights on all the MMPs, that would only increase your dues a few hundred dollars per month- if it saves one life isn’t it worth it? I can go on for a thousand pages. The above hyperbole is only slightly tongue and cheek, because it’s both absurd and factual.

Almost all cell phones have cameras. See something “not right,” take a picture or video. Golf carts may all look alike but people don’t, a picture is the best source of identification.

We have huge libraries filled with law books but for some we could never have enough regulation. Increased regulation does NOT equal increased safety.

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We have no cart police, all drivers are trained to go through stop signs and no turn signals (same as cars), we currently have kids standing where golf bags should be, we have carts going through gates on the bumpers of cars, we have carts exceeding speed limits everywhere......so please help me, what good would an ID provide where there is no enforcement?
With that post, your going to make some people afraid to leave their homes!
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Wow, I am surprised that so many are against some form of identification for carts. You have licence plates for cars and I bet you all have licence plates ! What is different with carts? Some compare to Orwell, some threaten there will be no ID on their cart (bet they didn't remove the licence on their car?), some compare to more Gov't controls, but like and acknowledge community standards,
I have nothing to be concerned with, I don't drink so a DUI will not happen, I don't allow young children so that is not a worry, I respect the walkers and bikers on the cart paths, and try to obey good manners. What is the worry of those who don't want some control over identifying who may be drunk, may be endangering other carts, walkers, bikers, et al. If there is nothing to fear why
be afraid?
I like would propose that all Villages residents and their gusts be required to wear bright yellow jackets affixed with their ID numbers in big bold black numerals on the front and back. Wearing these jackets would be required whenever they venture outside. Of cause the numbers should readable from at least 50 ft. and be reflective for easy night time identification. Hey, If your not saving seats at the squares, picking up all you dogs poop, not talking at the movies, not smoking where you shouldn't be, not singing at the Sharon during a show, not tipping enough, etc., etc., etc., What's to fear???
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