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Have we heard anything about what the &speed bump& during yesterday's meeting might have been?

I guess the NFL and the Players Association had a meeting but ran into a speed bump of sorts. Has anybody heard what that might have been?

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If he is not using force or actually threatening you, use of mace is not going to be legal (and you should check the specific laws about mace in your state to see if it is legal at all to use). If he tries to enter your vehicle or assault you then you are in a position where you can use reasonable and minimum necessary force to protect yourself and your property, if you are in fear. If I had to guess I'd say macing him will result in no police report, but a badly dented car. Every time he sees you, expect a few body panels to be dented. Since he takes off when he sees you on the phone, I'd suggest you pull your phone out at the earliest moment. You might also want to rig up a camera to video the guy's actions. It might get the police involved. BTW if you say Assault in progress you'll get a faster response than harrassment. But be sure he is assaulting you (threats with the immediate ability to carry them out). And have you considered a new route?
if you mace him, he can file charges against you..have some one walk by him and get his name for you
The concert was last year? Do you buy your chocolate from Big Lots?
I live in Northern Ireland. Legally, all you have to wear is a helmet (unless you are a Sikh as they are exempt due to their religion) I don't know about a motocross helmet. when it rains you will need some eye protection (I had to drive one night with my visor up because it misted up and I could feel the rain drops hitting the front of my eye which was not nice at all). I would advise getting a proper road helmet as a motocross helmet may not offer the same protection. They are designed for off road travel and I don't know if the testing is the same as it is for road bike helmets. I honestly don't know and this is conjecture on my part. However, I would advise you strongly to wear the proper gloves, jacket and trousers. Also, always wear boots (although you get away without motorcycle ones). It rains a lot here so you have to have something waterproof otherwise you get soaked. A lot of jackets and trousers have impact protection which is very helpful (I slipped on a wet manhole cover when it was raining and I managed to seriously bruise both my knees and found walking hard for a few days - I wasn't wearing my motorbike trousers at the time). Also, they will literally save your skin. If you imagine being dragged along tarmac at even 30mph, you can imagine how that would affect your skin. Gloves are vitally important. The first thing you will do if you come off the bikes is put your hand out. The bones in your hand are delicate and the skin is thin so they need protection. I would always advise you to wear all the gear as when you come off (bikers never talk about if because you will come off it at some stage) they will protect you. I do see people whizzing past with a T-shirt and jeans on and I hate to think what they would look like if they came off. I hope this is helpful and if there is anything else I can do for you, let me know

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