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Old 03-14-16 | 05:20 PM
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txags92
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Apparently the Magnolia Miles ride didn't let Waller County know they were coming on Saturday. Waller County has been dealing with closed and flooded roads for several days. People came a bit unglued at riders blocking lanes, all the usual issues. So the Sheriff told NWCC (who had notified the county of the BBX ride the next day) that they would have officers out ticketing riders who didn't obey the law. NWCC also had several paid Waller County off-duty deputies working intersections. The on-duty officers apparently setup at an intersection and numerous riders rolled through without stopping, thinking the deputies were there to guard the intersection, and instead got tickets. Now the WCSO is saying they won't allow any of their deputies to work off-duty for any bike ride in Waller or surrounding counties. Going to make it very interesting for that MS150 start in Waller.
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