The Myrtle Beach helmet law challenge has been placed on the "fast track" and will be heard by the South Carolina Supreme Court at 10 a.m. Feb. 3 in Columbia.
The group, Business Owenrs Organized to Save Tourism (BOOST) said it’s encouraged by the high court’s decision to hear the case and not let it go through the courts first.
The City of Myrtle Beach told local News 13 that it’s fine with the case going on the “fast track” because the case was always expected to end up in the high court.
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You may see a lot of vendors this year, move to Shalotte, NC., just across the border in order to avoid the higher vendor fees. It’s a short ride from North Myrtle Beach.
ReplyDeleteChampions of the rally are figuting out how to build a new tradition from the changes brought about by the Myrtle Beach “leadership” and the recession.
If the HOG rally is in North Myrlte on Main Street, a whole bunch of folks are going to get a taste of shagging at Ducks, The Spanish Galleon, and Fat Harold’s. It will be a blast. Its a great ride back down 31 outside the MB city limits to SBB, The Beaver Bar and Murrells Inlet.
The SC Supreme Court has ruled in favor of the bikers and against the City of Myrtle Beach in regards to the City Helmet Law. The formal ruling will be released soon. - June 8, 2010.
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