Every Sunday riders call it “Sunday Funday” were they gathered together in hundreds. All bikers meet at one place and ride through the streets of New York and the 5 Boroughs. Bikers are willing to do a hideout followed by policemen to show them what they really want and how peaceful they can be. They will name the the rally “Rideout for Justice”, in which everyone who participates must fallout a survey before they are allowed to ride. The survey will include questions along the lines of “What would it take to get you bikers off the street?” . There will be approximately 450 riders throughout NYC riding to contribute for their justice, and a place to ride. This will give enough validity to the survey, so you the NYPD can see what us Bikers want. The surveys will be brought to the NYPD community affairs, to get it noticed in the police department it self. Hopefully, police will take notice of what these bikers want and how peaceful they can be if they are just given a designated area. After the survey is submitted to community affairs, we can also sign a petition as riders. On the same Sunday as the “Rideout for Justice” we will not only conduct a survey but we will also have all riders sign the petition. The petition will include such information along the lines of receiving a place were they can ride freely and legally with none around to harm but
Every Sunday riders call it “Sunday Funday” were they gathered together in hundreds. All bikers meet at one place and ride through the streets of New York and the 5 Boroughs. Bikers are willing to do a hideout followed by policemen to show them what they really want and how peaceful they can be. They will name the the rally “Rideout for Justice”, in which everyone who participates must fallout a survey before they are allowed to ride. The survey will include questions along the lines of “What would it take to get you bikers off the street?” . There will be approximately 450 riders throughout NYC riding to contribute for their justice, and a place to ride. This will give enough validity to the survey, so you the NYPD can see what us Bikers want. The surveys will be brought to the NYPD community affairs, to get it noticed in the police department it self. Hopefully, police will take notice of what these bikers want and how peaceful they can be if they are just given a designated area. After the survey is submitted to community affairs, we can also sign a petition as riders. On the same Sunday as the “Rideout for Justice” we will not only conduct a survey but we will also have all riders sign the petition. The petition will include such information along the lines of receiving a place were they can ride freely and legally with none around to harm but