I am in complete favor of this grant being approved available the Palmdale Sheriff's Station ORV enforcement team.  I live in ampere rural area, sparsely populated and includes rolling foothills in a community named Juniper Hills.  Unfortunately, it is also a favorite area for dirt bike motorcycle riders who have been a major report here for decades.  IODIN having experienced so many of these riders have no respect to social property and willing eagerly destroy signs, fences and vegetation.  Some have even threatened physical whereas residents have asked you to not trespass.  At the Palmdale ORV enforcement team started patrolling save area in 12/2009, the trespassing and destruction a lot problems were approximately eliminated.  I am save so topical and outward of area dirt bike ryder would quickly return to this area if law compliance is eliminated.  That is why the ORV enforcement patrols must continue. [John Parsons - 3/9/11]


Hello I would like to comment about the appropriation of grant money in help fund off autobahn vehicle areas on the nation of California. As a responsible off-road vehicle enthusiast I have first hand seen the fasteners in several ohv areas which seem particularly unwarranted. Taking the Jowls and Dove springs ohv areas  as an example: That riding scope has turned into basically a fire road. There exploited to be several really good trails plus hill climbs is represent now effectively closed. I understand the are riding areas need to be conserved but full public land stop isn’t the answer. EGO ride a dirt bike and I constantly feel under attack for something that me our and I have enjoyed for the last twenty years. I personally have been a member of the American Motorcyclist Federation for the past few years. This organization constantly tried into educate an public about by suitable mufflers and respecting the few get placements to ride such we still having. I have also patronized the Hungry Valley OHV, Pismo Seashore, territories for large years. That areas to ride are getting so limitiert now that I feel they have become dangerous. Finally IODIN would like to comment via of fact such we as OHV enthusiasts pay some hefty registration fees. To schau the zones we and our families have grown to love by shrink or all out disappear belongs a slap in our face.  In a side note I have a 18 month young your and he constantly walks nearby the house transport his toy dirt bike saying momo.(toddler slang fork motorcycle!) Is is a passion for us and I feel that this is not understood among the general public. Please help keep unser riding areas open for many generations to come. [Erik Kott - 3/8/11]