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Archive for December, 2006

Are you a online gamer?

Posted in About Me, Computers, Entertainment, Internet, Likes, Online Games on December 21st, 2006

I don’t take many breaks when I am at my desk. But some days I am at the desk for hours and have to get away. If only for a little while. The easiest way to take a break and not leave the desk , for me, is to put on my headphones and log in to Nova Logic’s game world.

When I play online, I enjoy the first person shooter games. I am a big fan of Delta Force created by Nova World. The Delta Force game has many releases and I have just about all of them. I am currently playing the Joint Operations Escalation using the International Conflict MOD. I am not good mind you, I just enjoy it. My highest game rank is only Lieutenant Colonel. I do hold a silver ka-bar in close combat for knife kills and I am working the gold bars.

I also play America’s Army on occasion, just to break away from the keyboard patterns of the other games. I found that by playing games with different keyboard setup will increase my skill and movement. Thus I can stay alive a little longer. America’s Army was developed by the United States Army as a recruiting tool and the game has been very successful, as a game, I am not sure as to recruitment. The good thing about this game is that you must go through basic training and graduate before you can play with other people.

If you play these games and want to get together on the field, just let me know. I’ll set something up. If you just want to look me up, my nova world player name is here. Remember, you can run, but you will just die tired.

 

Shared thoughts for the day

Posted in Biker Sites, Cool Sites, Editorial, Internet, Motorcycles, Newspaper, Opinion, Rants and Raves on December 21st, 2006

I was catching up on a bit of reading, print wise. Yea, I was reading the Biketoberfest issue of East Coast Rider. I guess that’s not to far behind, considering the mag came out in October!

Any way, I found a interview in the paper about half way in with the guy that runs the B.F.F.A.R., that is Bikers For First Amendment Rights. Looks like a pretty respectable organization, check out their web site.

So, I found myself reading the online B.F.F.A.R. newsletter, which was also from October. Guess I am not the only one running a little behind. I found this story on the last page of the newsletter and felt I would like to share it with you

Semper Fi

A United States Marine was attending some college courses between assignments. He had completed his mission in Iraq and Afghanistan. One of the courses had a professor who was an avowed atheist and a member of the ACLU.
One day the professor shocked the class when he came in. He looked at the ceiling and flatly stated, “God, if your are real, then I want you to knock me off this platform. I’ll give you exactly 15 minutes.”
The lecture room fell silent. You could have heard a pin drop. Ten minutes went by and the professor proclaimed, “Here I am God, I am still waiting.”
 

It got down to the last couple of minutes when the Marine got out of his chair went up to the professor and cold cocked him, knocking him off the platform. The professor was out cold. The Marine went back to his seat and sat there, silently.
 

The other students were shocked and stunned and sat there looking on in silence. The professor eventually came to, noticeably shaken, looked at the Marine and asked”What the hell is the matter with you? why did you do that?”
 

The Marine calmly replied, “God was too busy today protecting America’s soldiers who are protecting your right to say stupid crap and act like a butt….So he sent me.”
Source:

http://www.bikersforfirstamendmentrights.com/

 

Deland looking to attract more bike week visitors

Posted in Announcements, Bike Week, Bikefest, Daytona Beach, Deland, Editorial, Florida, Hotels, Local, Motorcycle Event Accommodations, Motorcycle Events, News, Orlando, Ormond Beach, State, Upcoming events, Volusia County on December 18th, 2006

The City of Deland, Florida is actively beginning to promote their city in a running for bikers visiting Florida during bike week. Deland Bike Rally is scheduled for the 3rd of March 2007, the second day of bike week in Daytona Beach.

While Daytona Beach has said it wants to downscale the city’s events, nearby cities and Harley dealers are reaching for the biker traffic. Orlando Harley has started holding a bike fest to the west of Daytona and Bruce Rossmeyer has opened a Harley Davidson megaplex north of Daytona in Ormond Beach.  Deland is located between Orlando and Daytona Beach with easy access to Destination Daytona in Ormond.

The Deland Bike Rally plans a bike show, live bands, vendors and demonstrations. If you are planing on visiting for bike week or any other Florida motorcycle event, be sure to plan ahead on hotel accommodations. To save money and reserve your bike week hotel, visit my Bike Week Travel here. If you don’t like to make your hotel reservations online, got you covered! Call toll free 1-800-780-5733 coupon 133863 someone will be there to help you 24/7.

 

Daytona Beach had a busy week in the news

Posted in Bike Week, Daytona Beach, Editorial, Florida, Journalism, Law, Local, News, Opinion, Politics on December 17th, 2006

(Daytona Beach, Florida) 12/17/2006 Weekend Roundup

The recent death of Yvonne Scarlett-Golden, the Mayor of Daytona Beach forced a rather rapid decision on the city commission. Who would be appointed to fill the rest of the term? The decision took longer than expected and was postponed from being decided on last Monday to a new date set for Thursday.

While some spoke of certain Mayor hopefuls to fill the term, others did not want any of the prospective candidates to have an upper hand by serving the short period. I cringed at the mention of certain parties that were on the list, but rejoiced when I heard the idea was rejected. By Tuesday, popular opinion had Daytona Beach businessman Glenn Ritchey as the projected appointee and by the end of Thursday’s City meeting, he was in.

Glenn Ritchey had announced that he had no intentions of running for Mayor, but would consider taking the appointment for the remainder of the term after Mayor Golden’s death. Ritchey being appointed does not sever ties between the ISC (International Speedway Corporation) and City Hall in Daytona Beach. Read more at The Real Daytona.

In other news, Elizabeth Book, has won yet another battle in court for baring her breast in public. You will remember that Book was first arrested back in 2004 during Bike Week for baring her breast on the main street bridge in Daytona Beach. She later escaped arrest by protesting behind a curtain on the bed of a truck, but then exposed her breast again in front of the Peabody Auditorium. She was arrested for this time for disorderly conduct, which she was acquitted for on Thursday.

However, it looks as though a city deputy attorney, Mary Hartman, refuses to let the issue go and has already started a petition to bring the case back to local court for reconsideration of appeal. It seems there are better things that could be done with the tax dollar income for Daytona Beach.

 

Dodge answers auto negligence suit

Posted in Auto Negligence, Brevard County, Case Research, Chopper Builders, DUI, Florida, Investigative Reports, Law, Local, Melbourne, Motorcycles, News, Titusville on December 15th, 2006

William McCandless, attorney for DaimlerChrysler, in the suit against the corporation and Billy Lane has filed an answer to the auto negligence and wrongful death claim for Dolores Morelock, mother of Gerald Morelock.

This is going to be a rather lengthy post because the answer contains in all, 37 responses. Problem being, as in all answers in law, the document does not contain the questions. So, for me to post just the answers would not make much sense. It would be very tricky to go back and forth from the page that has some of the questions to this page. Not only tricky, but confusing. The other option I considered was to only post some of the most important or highlight responses. Whereas that would not be fair, some may want to know things that are omitted, while others may say items were omitted intentionally.

Basically this will be a recap of what has transpired with the addition of the answers that are on the document that I retrieved from the Brevard County Clerks office today. Although the answer was filed on the 14th of November, it had not been in the case folder up until today when I checked.

With that said, below this will be the text of the two documents that are pertaining to one another. The complaint filed for the Plaintiff, Dolores Morelock, mother of Gerald Morelock and the answer filed for the Defendant, DaimlerChrysler. I should mention here as well, the attorneys involved.

  • Defendant (1) William D. Lane
    Party Attorney: Terence R. Perkins
    Party Attorney: G. Jeffrey Vernis
  • Defendant (2) Daimlerchrysler Corporation
    Party Attorney: William McCandless
  • Plaintiff (1) Dolores J. Morelock
    Party Attorney: S. Sammy Cacciatore JR
  • Plaintiff (2) Estate of Gerald V Morelock
    Party Attorney: S. Sammy Cacciatore JR

Allegations Common To All Counts

  1. This is an action for damages which exceed the sum of fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000.00).

DC Lacks sufficient knowledge or information sufficient to form a belief as to the truth of the allegations and therefore must deny the allegations.

  1. At all material times hereto, the decedent. Gerald V. Morelock, was a resident of Brevard County, Florida.

DC Lacks sufficient knowledge or information sufficient to form a belief as to the truth of the allegations and therefore must deny the allegations.

  1. At all times material hereto, Dolores J. Morelock, was the mother to Gerald V. Morelock, deceased.

DC Lacks sufficient knowledge or information sufficient to form a belief as to the truth of the allegations and therefore must deny the allegations.

  1. At all times material hereto, the Plaintiff, Dolores J. Morelock, was the duly authorized personal representative of the estate of Gerald V. Morelock.

DC Lacks sufficient knowledge or information sufficient to form a belief as to the truth of the allegations and therefore must deny the allegations.

  1. At all times material hereto, the Defendant, William D. Lane was a resident of the State of Florida.

DC Lacks sufficient knowledge or information sufficient to form a belief as to the truth of the allegations and therefore must deny the allegations.

  1. The Defendant, Daimlerchrysler Corporation, at all material times was and is incorporated in the State of Michigan and has been authorized to transact business in the State

DC denies the allegations in the form and manner alleged as untrue.

  1. The Defendant, Daimlerchrysler Corporation, at all material times was the owner of the 2006 Dodge pickup truck with Michigan tag number 2922HU (hereinafter referred to as “2006 Dodge pickup truck”).

DC admits the allegations.

  1. The Defendant, Daimlerchrysler Corporation, at all times material to this action manufactured, distributed and marketed motor vehicles under the trademark Dodge.

DC admits the allegations.

  1. On or about the 4th day of September, 2006, the decedent, Gerald V. Morelock, wearing a helmet, was properly operating his 1983 Yamaha motorcycle with his headlight illuminated northbound on State Road A1A at the same time as the Defendant, William D. Lane, was operating the 2006 Dodge pickup truck southbound on State Road A1A in the northbound lane and hit the motorcycle operated by the decedent, Gerald V. Morelock, head on.

DC Lacks sufficient knowledge or information sufficient to form a belief as to the truth of the allegations and therefore must deny the allegations.

  1. The Plaintiff’s decedent, Gerald V. Morelock, died on the 4th day of September, 2006 in Brevard County, Florida.

DC Lacks sufficient knowledge or information sufficient to form a belief as to the truth of the allegations and therefore must deny the allegations.

  1. At the time of the collision, the Defendant, William D. Lane, was operating the promotional 2006 Dodge pickup which was owned by DaimlerChrysler Corporation, and had been provided along with other promotional vehicles to the Defendant, William D. Lane, for his use.

DC admits that it furnished the subject vehicle for Lane’s use but denies the remaining allegations in the form and manner alleged.

  1. The 2006 Dodge pickup was and is a promotional vehicle with logos, advertising art work and the “Dodge” name prominently all over the front, side and rear of the vehicle for the purpose of advertising and marketing Dodge pickup trucks. Three photographs of that 2006 Dodge pickup promotional vehicle are attached as Exhibit “A1 through A3″.

DC denies the allegations in the form and manner alleged.

  1. At all material times, the Defendant, William D. Lane, was using the vehicle owned by the Defendant, DaimlerChrysler Corporation, with permission and consent of DaimlerChrysler Corporation and for the economic benefit of the Defendant, DaimlerChrysler Corporation.

DC admits that Lane had DC’s permission to operate the vehicle bu lacks sufficient knowledge or information to form a belief as to the truth of the remaining allegations.

  1. The Defendant, DaimlerChrysler Corporation, received an economic benefit as a result of the Defendant, William D. Lane, operating the promotional Dodge pickup truck together with the other provided promotional vehicles on the roadways of the State of Florida as well as other states.

DC denies the allegations in the form and manner alleged.

  1. At the time of the collision, the Defendant, William D. Lane, was operating the 2006 Dodge pickup truck even though his license was suspended by the State of North Carolina.

DC Lacks sufficient knowledge or information sufficient to form a belief as to the truth of the allegations and therefore must deny the allegations.

  1. At the time of the collision, the Defendant, William D. Lane, was awaiting a sentencing from the courts of North Carolina for a charge of driving under the influence.

DC Lacks sufficient knowledge or information sufficient to form a belief as to the truth of the allegations and therefore must deny the allegations.

  1. At the time of the collision, the Defendant, William D. Lane, was operating his vehicle in excess of the posted speed limited.

DC Lacks sufficient knowledge or information sufficient to form a belief as to the truth of the allegations and therefore must deny the allegations.

  1. At the time of the collision, the Defendant, William D. Lane, was operating his vehicle southbound State Road A1A when he crossed the double yellow line and drove into the northbound lanes of State Road A1A.

DC Lacks sufficient knowledge or information sufficient to form a belief as to the truth of the allegations and therefore must deny the allegations.

  1. At the time of the collision, the Defendant, William D. Lane, had a blood alcohol level of .192, or an amount which is greater that twice the legal limit in the State of Florida.

DC Lacks sufficient knowledge or information sufficient to form a belief as to the truth of the allegations and therefore must deny the allegations.

  1. That as a direct and proximate result of the aforesaid wrongful acts of the Defendant, William D. Lane, Gerald V. Morelock died.

DC Lacks sufficient knowledge or information sufficient to form a belief as to the truth of the allegations and therefore must deny the allegations.

  1. At the time of the decedent’s demise, he was unmarried. The following are the beneficiaries of Gerald V. Morelock, deceased, and their relationship to the Plaintiff’s decedent as set forth by the Florida Wrongful Death Act:
Name Relationship
Dolores J. Morelock Mother

DC Lacks sufficient knowledge or information sufficient to form a belief as to the truth of the allegations and therefore must deny the allegations.

COUNT I

NEGLIGENCE OF WILLIAM D. LANE

The Plaintiff incorporates the Allegations Common to All Counts as if fully stated herein.

CLAIM OF THE ESTATE OF GERALD V. MORELOCK, DECEASED

  1. As a direct and proximate result of the aforedescribed wrongful acts of the Defendants, William D. Lane and DaimlerChrysler Corporation, and the ensuing death of Gerald V. Morelock, deceased, the estate has experienced the following losses:
  1. The loss of earnings of the deceased from the date of injury to the date of his death;
  2. The loss of the prospective net accumulations of the estate which reasonably could have been expected but for his wrongful death;
  3. Medical expenses due to the decedent’s injury;
  4. Funeral expenses.
  5. Prejudgement interest at the legal rate on all amounts which the estate has incurred for the property damage loss, medical expenses, and on any other liquidated expenses incurred as a result of the aforedescribed injuries and subsequent death of Gerald V. Morelock.

DC denies the inference of negligence directed against it as untrue. DC lacks sufficient knowledge or information as to the truth of the remaining allegations and therefore must deny the allegations.

CLAIM FOR THE BENEFIT OF DOLORES J. MORELOCK

  1. As further direct and proximate result of the aforedescribed wrongful acts of the Defendants, William D. Lane and DaimlerChrysler Corporation, and the ensuing death of Gerald V. Morelock, deceased, as a survivor and parent of her deceased child has suffered the following losses:
  1. The value of lost support and services from the date of her son’s injury to his death, with interest;
  2. The value of the future loss of support and services from the date of her son’s death;
  3. Mental pain and suffering from the date of her son’s injury up to the present, and future mental pain and suffering as a result of her son’s death.

DC denies the inference of negligence directed against it as untrue. DC lacks sufficient knowledge or information as to the truth of the remaining allegations and therefore must deny the allegations.

Wherefore, Defendant DaimlerChrysler Corporation requests judgment in its favor, along with an award of costs and attorney fees.

COUNT II

LIABILITY OF DAIMLERCHRYSLER

The Plaintiff incorporates the Allegations Common to All Counts as if fully stated herein.

DC incorporates by reference its answers to paragraphs 1-23 of the amended complaint as though set forth herein, paragraph by paragraph and word for word.

  1. A motor vehicle is a dangerous instrumentality.

The allegation calls for legal conclusion, for which no answer is required. However, DC acknowledges Florida common law that has construed automobiles to be subject to the “dangerous instrumentality doctrine”.

  1. The Defendant, William D. Lane, had a history of disobeying traffic laws, receiving numerous moving citations, and being a reckless, incompetent or unfit driver.

DC Lacks sufficient knowledge or information sufficient to form a belief as to the truth of the allegations and therefore must deny the allegations.

  1. The Defendant, DaimlerChrysler Corporation, knew or should have known through the exercise of due care that the Defendant, William D. Lane, had a history of disobeying traffic laws, receiving numerous moving citations, and being a reckless, incompetent or unfit driver.

DC denies of the allegations as untrue.

  1. The Defendant, DaimlerChrysler Corporation, entrusted the 2006 Dodge truck which was involved in the above mentioned crash to the Defendant, William D. Lane, for the economic benefit received from the advertisement and marketing by the Defendant, William D. Lane, operating the promotional 2006 Dodge pickup truck.

DC admits that it provided Lane with the authority to operate the vehicle but denies the remaining allegations in the form and manner alleged as untrue.

  1. The entrustment for economic benefit of the Dodge truck by the Defendant, DaimlerChrysler Corporation, to the Defendant, William D. Lane, created an appreciable risk of harm to others, including the deceased, Gerald V. Morelock, and a concomitant or corresponding duty on the part of the Defendant, DaimlerChrysler Corporation.

DC denies the allegations in the form and manner alleged as untrue but admits to those duties imposed upon it by operation of law.

  1. The death of the Plaintiff’s decedent, Gerald V. Morelock, was proximately caused by the negligence of both the Defendant, DaimlerChrysler Corporation, entrusting the 2006 Dodge pickup truck to William D. Lane thus providing the opportunity the actions of the Defendant, William D. Lane, as described above.

DC denies the allegations in the form and manner alleged as untrue.

CLAIM OF THE ESTATE OF GERALD V. MORELOCK, DECEASED

  1. As a direct and proximate result of the aforedescribed wrongful acts of the Defendants, William D. Lane and DaimlerChrysler Corporation, and the ensuing death of Gerald V. Morelock, deceased, the estate has experienced the following losses:
  1. The loss of earnings of the deceased from the date of injury to the date of his death;
  2. The loss of the prospective net accumulations of the estate which reasonably could have been expected but for his wrongful death;
  3. Medical expenses due to the decedent’s injury;
  4. Funeral expenses.
  5. Prejudgement interest at the legal rate on all amounts which the estate has incurred for the property damage loss, medical expenses, and on any other liquidated expenses incurred as a result of the aforedescribed injuries and subsequent death of Gerald V. Morelock.

DC denies the allegations in the form and manner alleged as untrue.

CLAIM FOR THE BENEFIT OF DOLORES J. MORELOCK

  1. As a further direct and proximate result of the aforedescribed wrongful acts of the Defendants, William D. Lane and DaimlerChrysler Corporation, and the ensuing death of Gerald V. Morelock, deceased, as a survivor and parent of her deceased child has suffered the following losses:
  1. The value of lost support and services from the date of her son’s injury to his death, with interest;
  2. The value of the future loss of support and services from the date of her son’s death;
  3. Mental pain and suffering from the date of her son’s injury up to the present, and future mental pain and suffering as a result of her son’s death.

DC denies the allegations in the form and manner alleged as untrue.

Wherefore, Defendant DaimlerChrysler Corporation requests judgment in its favor, along with an award of costs and attorney fees.

COUNT III

PUNITIVE DAMAGES AGAINST WILLIAM D. LANE

DC incorporates by reference its answers to paragraphs 1-31 of the amended complaint as though set forth herein, paragraph by paragraph and word for word.

  1. The Defendant’s, William D. Lane, conduct, specifically drinking alcoholic beverages, operating a motor vehicle, exceeding the posted speed limit, and passing vehicles where there was a double yellow line were intentional acts on the part of the Defendant, William D. Lane, and the Defendant, William D. Lane, had actual knowledge of the wrongfulness of the conduct and the high probability that injury or damage to another individual would result and, despite that knowledge, intentionally pursued that course of conduct.

DC Lacks sufficient knowledge or information sufficient to form a belief as to the truth of the allegations and therefore must deny the allegations.

  1. The Defendant’s, William D. Lane, conduct was so reckless or wonting in care that it constituted a conscious disregard or indifference to the life, safety, or rights of persons exposed to such conduct, such as the decedent, Gerald V. Morelock.

DC Lacks sufficient knowledge or information sufficient to form a belief as to the truth of the allegations and therefore must deny the allegations.

  1. The Defendant’s, William D. Lane, conduct did cause the death of the decedent, Gerald V. Morelock.

DC Lacks sufficient knowledge or information sufficient to form a belief as to the truth of the allegations and therefore must deny the allegations.

  1. A certified copy of the probable cause affidavit is attached as Exhibit “B”.

DC Lacks sufficient knowledge or information sufficient to form a belief as to the truth of the allegations and therefore must deny the allegations.

CLAIM OF THE ESTATE OF GERALD V. MORELOCK, DECEASED

  1. As a direct and proximate result of the aforedescribed wrongful acts of the Defendants, William D. Lane and DaimlerChrysler Corporation, and the ensuing death of Gerald V. Morelock, deceased, the Estate of Gerald V. Morelock seeks Punitive Damages from the Defendant, William D. Lane.

DC Lacks sufficient knowledge or information sufficient to form a belief as to the truth of the allegations and therefore must deny the allegations.

CLAIM FOR THE BENEFIT OF DOLORES J. MORELOCK

  1. As a further direct and proximate result of the aforedescribed wrongful acts of the Defendants, William D. Lane and DaimlerChrysler Corporation, and the ensuing death of Gerald V. Morelock, deceased, as a survivor and parent of her deceased child seeks Punitive Damages from the Defendant, William D. Lane.

DC Lacks sufficient knowledge or information sufficient to form a belief as to the truth of the allegations and therefore must deny the allegations.

Wherefore, Defendant DaimlerChrysler Corporation requests judgment in its favor, along with an award of costs and attorney fees.

END OF DOCUMENT

Below are the 3 pictures described as evidence Exhibit A1 – A3. The pictures are included as part of the auto negligence claim, not the answer from Dodge.

Exhibit A1

EXHIBIT A1

Exhibit A2

EXHIBIT A2

Exhibit A3

EXHIBIT A3

Source:

Both documents were obtained as public record for case no: 05-2006-CA-058089

Although these documents are public record, it takes me a great deal of time, effort and finances to document this case for the Internet. I ask that you respect this work by linking back to this site when using this article in whole or in part. Thanks.
 

Holiday Cookie Recipe

Posted in Cooking, Entertainment, Humor, Recipes on December 15th, 2006

A friend just sent me this holiday cookie recipe. It reminds of a old cooking show that I used to watch when I was a kid. The Galloping Gourmet with Graham Kerr. 

Christmas Cuervo Cookies

  • 1 cup of water
  • 1 tsp baking soda
  • 1 tsp salt
  • 1 cup of sugar
  • 1 cup of brown sugar
  • Lemon juice
  • 4 large eggs
  • 1 cup nuts
  • 2 cups of dried fruit
  • 1 bottle Jose Cuervo Tequila

Sample the Cuervo to check quality.
Take a large bowl, check the Cuervo
again to be sure it is of the highest quality, pour one level cup and drink.
Turn on the electric mixer. Beat one cup of butter in a large fluffy bowl. Add one teaspoon of sugar. Beat again.
At this point it’s best to make sure the Cuervo is still OK, try another cup just in case.
Turn off the mixerer thingy. Break 2 leggs and add to the bowl and chuck in the cup of dried fruit.
Pick the frigging fruit off floor. Mix on the turner. If the fried druit gets stuck in the beaterers just pry it loose with a drewscriver.
Sample the Cuervo to check for tonsisticity.
Next, sift two cups of salt, or something. Check the Jose Cuervo.
Now shift the lemon juice and strain your nuts.
Add one table. Add a spoon of sugar, or somefink. Whatever you can find.
Greash the oven. Turn the cake tin 360 degrees and try not to fall over. Don’t forget to bean off the turner.
Finally, throw the bowl through the window, finish the Cose Juervo and make sure to put the stove in the dishwasher.

Willie G. Davidson to keynote annual motorcycle hall of fame museum breakfast at daytona bike week

Posted in Announcements, Bike Week, Daytona Beach, Florida, Local, Motorcycle Events, Motorcycles, News, Press Release, Volusia County on December 14th, 2006

PICKERINGTON, OHIO – Harley-Davidson styling guru and Motorcycle Hall of Fame member William G. Davidson, better known to millions of enthusiasts as Willie G., will share his vision of Harley-Davidson’s iconic design heritage at the 19th Annual Motorcycle Hall of Fame Museum Fundraising Breakfast. The event takes place Friday, March 9, 2007 from 8am to 11am in Daytona Beach, FL. Each year, funds raised at the Breakfast play an important role in supporting the non-profit Motorcycle Hall of Fame Museum’s mission of education and preservation, including world-class exhibits and America’s only Hall of Fame dedicated to motorcycling.

Inducted into the Motorcycle Hall of Fame in 1999, Davidson is synonymous with having ushered in The Motor Company’s most successful era. He joined Harley-Davidson’s design department in 1963 after a stint at Ford Motor Company and quickly scored a major success with the design and debut of the Harley-Davidson FX Super Glide. A response to the rising popularity of choppers, cruisers, and customs, the original FX laid the groundwork for some of Harley-Davidson’s best-selling machines.

Today, Davidson is the Senior Vice President and Chief Styling Officer for Harley-Davidson, and he continues to guide the company’s team of innovative designers. In addition to fueling Harley-Davidson’s distinctive style for over four decades, Davidson was one of 13 employees to buy the company back from AMF and guide it to financial health during the 1980s. A passionate rider, Davidson continues to be an immensely popular participant in motorcycle rallies and events around the country. He is one of the most widely recognized and admired enthusiasts in the world. For a complete Willie G. biography please visit the Motorcycle Hall of Fame section of www.motorcyclemuseum.org.

To join Willie G. and friends at the Motorcycle Hall of Fame Museum’s Breakfast, immediate reservations are recommended. The event will take place at the Hilton Daytona Beach Oceanfront Resort in Daytona Beach, Florida. Doors will open at 8am on March 9. Davidson will host an autograph session following the conclusion of the Breakfast. Admission is $30 prior to January 31, 2007 and $35 thereafter. Additionally, Associate Sponsorships are available for $50 and $100. All proceeds benefit the Motorcycle Hall of Fame Museum. To RSVP or learn about event sponsorship opportunities, contact the Museum at (614) 856-2222
 

Judge signs order in suit against Billy Lane and Dodge

Posted in Auto Negligence, Brevard County, Case Research, Chopper Builders, DUI, Florida, Law, Local, Motorcycles, News, Titusville on December 13th, 2006

Brevard Circuit Court Judge Moxley has signed the plaintiff’s (Morelock) motion for speedy trial in the auto negligence suit against William D. Lane and DaimlerChrysler Corporation. The motion for speedy trial was filed on November 7, 2006 by Sam Cacciatore, attorney for the Plaintiff, Dolores J. Morelock who is suing for the wrongful death of her son, Gerald Morelock.

Jeffrey Vernis, attorney for the defendant, Billy Lane, opposed the motion saying it was premature, insufficient on its face, and without substantive support. Vernis also said the motion should not have been filed without the case being scheduled for trial or not being on the trial docket, pointing out twice that the court must consider health as well as age of the plaintff in determining the motion.

Judge Moxley denied the response filed by Jeffrey Vernis on behalf of Billy Lane and granted the motion for speedy trial to the Plaintiff, Dolores Morelock. The motion states: The court is to give preference in this cause in setting matters on the court’s docket.

This case is currently set for Calendar Call: Hearing on February 7, 2007 at 1:30 pm to be heard at the Titusville Historic Courthouse in Titusville, Florida

Source:

DEFENDANT’S RESPONSE TO PLAINTIFF’S MOTION FOR SPEEDY TRIAL

ORDER ON PLAINTIFF’S MOTION FOR SPEEDY TRIAL

Both documents were obtained as public record for case no: 05-2006-CA-058089

Best place for steak during bike week and biketoberfest

Posted in Bike Week, Bikefest, Biketoberfest, Daytona Beach, Dinning, Edgewater, Entertainment, Florida, Food, Likes, Motorcycle Events, Motorcycles, Opinion, Ormond Beach, Travel, Volusia County on December 12th, 2006

Rich's place Edgewater, Florida

During bike week or biketoberfest and when you are in the Edgewater, Florida area if you love a good steak visit Rich’s Place. Just south of Daytona Beach about a mile down Highway 1 from the noname saloon on the west side of the road. The atmosphere is laid back in a 50’s style with rock-n-roll and Elvis memorabilia all over.

Best Steak for bike week and biketober

I can’t think of any other steak place that I have eaten at where the steak has been cooked to perfection every time. Rich’s Place steak hits the spot! The burgers are fantastic too. Be sure to visit Rich’s next time you make the trip to Volusia County for any of the Florida motorcycle events. You won’t leave hungry and you won’t be disappointed.

 

Your donations, where does the money go?

Posted in DUI, Editorial, Investigative Reports, Journalism, Media, National, News, Rants and Raves, State on December 11th, 2006

In a recent article that came out in the Toronto Star, in Canada they did a investigative report on MADD of Canada. The report entitled MADD’s `exorbitant costs’ anger charity’s volunteers filed by investigative reporter Kevin Donovan. Great work Kevin!

This report is shocking, but enlightening about where the money goes when caring citizens and victims of drunk drivers donate to MADD of Canada. The report shows that a mere 19% of every dollar goes toward charitable work. This has volunteers of the organization in rage. Volunteer being the key word here. The real backbone and workers of the organization. The ones that visit victims and help them with kindness. The unpaid workers of MADD of Canada, who are usually the family members or friends of a drunk driver victim.

While MADD of Canada claims that 83.6 % of the money donated goes to MADD of Canada programs. The financial documents of the organization show differently. The volunteers of the organization are calling for them to “clean up their act”. John Bates, who started the Canada based group back in 1982 called PRIDE (People to Reduce Impaired Driving Everywhere) says MADD has taken a national tragedy and turned it into a fund raising machine. Bates group originally created when his friend’s daughter was killed by a drunk driver. In 1990 MADD USA expressed interest in coming into Canada, they combined Bates group and two others to form MADD of Canada.

This investigative report sparked my interest into what is going on behind the scenes of the US based charity organization, so I paid a visit to the MADD web site. Like many charity organizations, MADD (Mothers Against Drunk Drivers) started off with a great concept and good intentions. Could MADD here in the United States be guilty of the same type of internal activity as MADD of Canada?

A charity is required by the IRS to file a form 990 and the same information is available to the public. At the MADD web site the form 990 for year 2005 can be easily found in the annual report section of the MADD web site. The MADD annual report is made to show the public the good work that the organization does.

If we look at the top 5 paid employees of the MADD charity organization we see that the amount compensated for 40+ hours ranges from nearly $105,000.00 to right at $72,000.00 with the number of employees making over $50,000.00 listed as 38. This does not include the officers, directors or trustees. While the program CEO is only paid $55,000.00 a year, in contrast the director of program and development is compensated $152,408.00 yearly.

With the better part of the charitable work that MADD does being achieved on the local level by the volunteers and paid fund raisers, it may be that we need to have a closer look at what this charity does here at home. Bottom line, this charity winds up putting $.20 of the dollar you donate to charitable work.

According to the government web site for the FTC (Federal Trade Commission) there was 212 billion dollars collected by 700,000 government recognized charities in the year 2001. If you donate to a charity, make sure that your hard earned dollar goes as much towards the cause as possible. The better charities put between 60 to 80 % of the donation toward the charitable work.

What you can do.

Check the charity out before donating to them.

There are ways that you can check a charity out online or by telephone. A few good sources to check out a charity include Charity Navigator, the Better Business Charity Site or by telephone at (703) 276-0100 and the FTC Charity Fraud site which has a large list of resources here.

Telephone Calls: 

If the charity is calling you on the telephone, only donate then if you already know the charity and have donated before. Many charities use paid fund raisers to make telephone calls. If someone calls you on the phone asking for money for charity, ask them if they are being paid to call you. If so, find out how much they take of the donation for their service. Additionally, never give out your credit card, bank account or personal information over the phone. Try to get the address for the charity to send in your donation. This cuts out the middle man giving more of your dollar to the cause.

Summary: It is a shame that we need to check out a organization or program before donating money, however, you can see it has become necessary. Most organizations start out with the victim or less fortunate in mind. Greed can spread rapidly in a financial environment, so check your charities annual statement. When donating, you are best to donate at the local level.

Be careful of scammers that prey on your senses and kindness.

Do not stop donating to what you believe in, Believe in what you are donating to.

Source and credits:

http://www.charitynavigator.org/index.cfm/bay/search.summary/orgid/4129.htm

http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/conline/pubs/tmarkg/charity.htm

http://www.thestar.com/

MADD (Mothers Against Drunk Driving) form 990 as public information