While I agree with your thinking, what do you do when you stop somewhere and walk away from your bike?
Grab the tank bag or top case and carry it in with me. Or transfer the handgun into my jacket's chest pocket.
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While I agree with your thinking, what do you do when you stop somewhere and walk away from your bike?
Maybe you should think more about avoiding a crash then thinking you will crash.
Certainly, you absolutely have to be more aware of your surroundings and you have to anticipate what others can and will do. Watch everyone, trust no one.I don't ride around thinking about it but know it can happen. You can't ignore the FACT that you're at greater risk of injury in an accident on a motorcycle than in a cage. Many MANY things happen on the road beyond our personal control.
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None of my wrecks involved other people.Certainly, you absolutely have to be more aware of your surroundings and you have to anticipate what others can and will do. Watch everyone, trust no one.
Broke left, then right collar bones in separate wrecks, shattered my ankle requiring 3 screws in another.all I can say is never brag about your adventures with no serious accidents. Not that I had a long run before a cage broke my left leg in 3 places.
^ this - but one had a suicidal deer involved.None of my wrecks involved other people.
Maybe you should think more about avoiding a crash then thinking you will crash.
To each their own. I may die getting struck by lightening, but I'm not going to live my life in fear of it.
No, I'm saying that the one sure thing is that none of us are getting out of this life alive. If I decide not to do things based on I could die, have I cheated death? Have I truly lived? I'm not afraid of dying as much as I'm afraid of not living.No, but do you go stand out on the roof of the barn in a thunder storm and dare it to hit you?
I would rather die doing something I love, then die in bed in fear of dying.
No sign, no law broken if do go in. They can ask you to leave or cover it, but that's about it.A couple of weeks ago I was picking up a take out in Panda Express in College Station and the guy at the register asked me what I was carrying, he then went on to talk about his own plan to get his LTC. Some months earlier I was asked the same question by a woman while I was getting groceries in Kroger, she then went on to say that her husband (who was not there with her) usually open carried and that they have tended to avoid HEB because of it's 30:07 policy
I was recently at Whataburger, which I have always believed to be 30:07 but I saw no signs, I took a walk around outside to check both entrances but still no signs, does anyone know if they have changed their 30:07 position?
From what I understood, whataburger never posted signs. They did say that they would prefer you to conceal though. As stated above, they can ask you to conceal or leave, but from my experience, they either dont ask, ir dont even notice it.A couple of weeks ago I was picking up a take out in Panda Express in College Station and the guy at the register asked me what I was carrying, he then went on to talk about his own plan to get his LTC. Some months earlier I was asked the same question by a woman while I was getting groceries in Kroger, she then went on to say that her husband (who was not there with her) usually open carried and that they have tended to avoid HEB because of it's 30:07 policy
I was recently at Whataburger, which I have always believed to be 30:07 but I saw no signs, I took a walk around outside to check both entrances but still no signs, does anyone know if they have changed their 30:07 position?