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May 16, 2010,  "DO YOU SEE ME NOW"

 

Some left in groups from Lakeland HD. Logan's Roadhouse in Kissimmee, Hideout Bar in St. Cloud, Seminole HD, Franks in Ocoee, Lakeside Bar & Grille in Clermont, Crossroads in Deland and many individually drove to Bruce Rossmeyer's Destination Daytona for a rally to increase motorists awareness of bikers on the highways and attempt to influence Florida lawmakers to impose stiffer penalties on inattentive drivers who cause injury and death.  Did you know in Florida,  Cruelty to Animals, Marijuana Possession, Criminal Mischief and Disorderly Conduct have more serious punishments than inattentive motorists that injure or kill bikers? ? ?

Below are a few pictures of the event: (Click on thumbnail for larger view)

LOGAN's Roadhouse

On the Road (I-4)

CROSSROADS

Some of the bikes at BRUCE ROSSMEYER"s DESTINATION DAYTONA

The Program

Guest Speaker Mike Politis

Participants

The Band

Raffles

Last but not least, we could not have done this without our partners.

SPECIAL THANKS TO MANDY ROSSMEYER-CAMPBELL and BRUCE ROSSMEYER's DESTINATION DAYTONA

FOR HOSTING THE EVENT

Thanks to our partners at Logan's Roadhouse in Kissimmee, Donna's Hideout in St. Cloud, Franks in Ocoee, Lakeside Bar & Grille in Clermont, Crossroads Bar in Deland, Seminole HD, Lakeland HD, Bike Nite Pam & Phil plus all the wonderful bikers who showed up to support the event.  What a great group!

Thank you Mike Politis for being our guest speaker and sharing important information.

A very special thank you to all the Chapter One Cobbers who worked so hard to mark yet another milestone in Chapter history. Thanks Midget for accepting the chairpersonship and President ET. For fear of leaving someone's name out, members names aren't mentioned except for the following.

One special member went above and beyond promoting and coordinating points of origin for this occasion.  The results of his individual effort brought an estimated 100 bikes.  Additionally helping in every aspect. We commend our Brother and Historian DJ for a job well done.

No official count was taken, but an estimated 650 to 800 bikers showed up for this event.

Newt Neuciler, Director

C.O.B.B. Society International