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Serving Motorcycle Enthusiasts Since 1999Lowest prices on the web!Arizona Motorcycle Helmet Laws
LIMITED: STATUTE: Title 28. Transportation Chapter
6. Uniform Act Regulating Traffic On Highways. Article 16. Equipment.
Section 28-964. Motorcycles; motor driven cycles; equipment; exception;
prohibition: MISCELLANEOUS MOTORCYCLE LAWS
Eye Protection
Daytime Use Of Headlight
Passenger Seat
Passenger Footrests
Mirror Periodic Safety Inspection
65 MPH Speed Limit DISCRIMINATION ON THE BASIS OF CLOTHING OR CLUB MEMBERSHIP IS ILLEGAL Arizona's Civil Rights legislation codified in A.R.S. Sec.41-1401, et.seq. establish a Civil Rights Division & Advisory Board and was modeled after the U.S. Civil Rights Act of 1964 (Title VII,42 U.S.C.A Section 2000e,et.seq.),therefore the Federal courts construction of Title VII is persuasive in construing Arizona's Civil Rights Act. A "civil right" has been defined as a privilege accorded to and or a right due from one individual and another, the trespassing upon which is a civil injury for which redress may be sought in a civil action. The interference with a person's lawful conduct and actions is a violation of a civil right U.S. v.Gugel,119 F,Supp.897. To come within the provisions of the Federal Civil Rights Act, discrimination need not be only on the grounds of race, color, national origin, etc., any invidious discrimination is covered. Nanez v. Ritger, 304 F.Supp.354. Coverage includes the right to free speech, peaceable assembly and freedom of association. Ames v.Vavreck, 356 F.Supp.931. The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled
that individuals have the constitutional right under the First Amendment
to wear clothing which displays writing or designs. Cohen V. Ca.,403
U.S.1 5.Arizona prohibits discrimination in all "Places of
Public Accommodation" which includes all public places of entertainment,
amusement or recreation and all public places where food or beverages
are sold for consumption on the premises. Thus, a person's right
to wear the clothing of his choice, as well as his right to belong
to any club or organization of his choice is constitutionally protected
and persons or establishments who discriminate on the basis of clothing
or club membership are subject to lawsuit. | |||
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