NOVA SCOTIA LONGBOARDERS BEWARE
Wes posted,
Ok guys listen up there coming for ya.  So you boys out 
east better be armed with knowledge or your all gonna 
go down in flames.  As in NO MORE FUN.
First off, remember this, anyone that says it's dangerous 
it's only their OPINION nothing more.  If it's the law, 
reporters, drivers, etc, it's an opinion that's it. Nothing 
more.
Secondly you can clearly see it's defined within the 
Nova Scotia motor vehicle act.  
So what do we do??? oh I know invoke your Canadian 
charter of rights.  There's all sorts of good stuff about 
lawful assembly, and mobility rights. Lol one must use 
the imagination ok.
PLEASE REMEMBER IF ANY ACT OR STATUTE 
INTERFERES/VIOLATES WITH YOUR CHARTER 
THEN THAT ACT/STATUTE BECOMES NULL AND 
VOID.  THE CHARTER IS SUPREME.  You have every 
right to move freely around any province and the country 
of Canada.  When reading your charter one must 
remember it's not exactly word for word ok.  There is a 
lot of flexibility.   Read the right of association,  ask your 
self who makes the decision on who you associate 
with??
WELL YOU MAKE THE DECISION NOT SOME ONE 
ELSE.  IF SOME ONE TRYS TO ASSOCIATE YOU 
WITH A GROUP OR LINK YOU TO ANYONE, THEY 
VIOLATE YOUR CHARTER. remember to call em on it 
when it happens.
You guys watch your backs out there and be safe, I'm 
sitting at home with a shitty concussion, and fuck those 
guys HELMETS SAVE LIVES.  Anyone that says 
different is a cunt.  My predator kept my nogging on my 
head.
RCMP out here will not mess around when the charter is 
thrown on the table.  If you guys get it together it will be 
fine, show respect to the police, kindly point put your 
rebuttals when referencing the charter.  If you guys learn 
the language along with the belief and conviction in your 
own words they honestly will go away.
THE CANADIAN CHARTER OF RIGHTS AND 
FREEDOMS.
Under no circumstances do you mention any stupid 
freeman on the land shit or some idiotic sovereign 
movement.  If the police bring that bullshit up remind 
them they just violated your freedom of association, do it 
nicely ok.  I hope you guys do well out there, peace. 
Roller skates or skate board
172 (1) Subject to subsection (2), it shall be an offence 
for a person
upon roller skates or a skate board to go on a roadway 
except while crossing on a crosswalk or unless on a 
roadway authorized by the Minister.
(2) The council of a city or an incorporated town may 
exempt from subsection (1) any roadway within that city 
or town that is not a highway to which the Public 
Highways Act applies. R.S., c. 293, s. 172.
Longboard mountain surfing a 'disaster' waiting to 
happen
CBC 1 hour 55 minutes ago
RCMP are asking the public to keep an eye out for thrill-
seeking skateboarders in the Annapolis Valley.
Police have concerns that longboard riders are risking 
too much, illegally cruising down hills on busy roads at 
speeds of up to 70 km/h.
As the name implies, longboards are long skateboards, 
commonly used for cruising, downhill carving or just 
getting around.
One video posted to YouTube earlier this month shows a 
group of three longboarders weaving their way down the 
steep hill near the Canning look-off in the Annapolis 
Valley.
Another video shows skaters speeding down the Black 
Rock Road on the North Mountain between the 
Annapolis Valley and the Bay of Fundy.
A quick search on YouTube turns up videos of people 
longboarding on steep roadways right across the 
province. 
Jenn Slaunwhite, who lives north of Berwick, right at the 
top of the mountain along Highway 360, has serious 
safety concerns. 
I was kind of shocked actually because it's seriously 
dangerous, especially our road here because its very 
steep and the turns are hairpin. So when I [found out] 
they were doing it here, I was kind of shocked. Its not a 
safe thing to do,she said.  
Slaunwhite said her fear is the longboarders may lose 
control and cross into oncoming traffic.  This is a 
notoriously bad road, anyway that my fear that a car 
would come, not see them coming, or if they lost control. 
It could be a terrible tragedy, she said.
Recently, while Slaunwhite was on her way down the 
mountain, she stopped to talk to one of the boarders. I 
saw two boys and they were walking their boards back 
up. I basically just said, want you to consider how 
dangerous this is, not only for you consider how I would 
feel or somebody driving would feel if we came around 
the bend and did not see you, she said. He just 
saidYeah, yeah, and then as I was driving away he said, 
my dad brings me here.
Const. Blair MacMurtery, with Kings District RCMP, said 
at speeds of 70 km/h, a helmet offers little protection.  
You've got to consider those inclines, a skateboard not 
having the opportunity for breaks and fear of all the 
other unknowns the other vehicles, obstructions in the 
road, a rock, a stick, even a wild animal. I mean, it just 
spells disaster, he said.
He said not only is it dangerous, but also illegal.
"Under section 172 of the Motor Vehicle Act it's illegal for 
anyone to roller skate or skateboard on a roadway, said 
MacMurtery.
If caught, longboarders could face fines of $147.70 for 
the first offence.
MacMurtery said if anyone sees someone heading up a 
steep hill with a longboard to give police a call so they 
can intervene before anyone gets hurt.
I get the thrill and I get the challenge but what I don't  
get is the danger, said Slaunwhite.
 
        