mojo84 wrote:thenick_ttu wrote:mojo84 wrote:SS, this may say it in a way you can relate to better.
http://www.rcvsmc.net/id8.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
They have even forced some police clubs to remove the Texas rocker.
I'm going to have to call bull on this. I would be shocked if a they
forced a police club to follow their rules. At best, they may have negotiated where both sides receive something in return.
Based on what? The patriot guard doesn't use a territory ticket. Why?
Because they have nothing to do with "territory". As I mentioned in a previous post, at one time there was concern over the colors of the backpatch (back in 2009), and riders were explicitly asked not to wear the PGR backpatch in the state of OK. Later, some state leaders in the PGR it cleared up (though I can't find that post right now).
This was the original post:
Effective immediately, the PGR back patch is no longer authorized for wear in Oklahoma, at anytime. Members should not have any patch on the back of their garments that is yellow and blue and has the PGR logo. Additionally, PGR flags, banners, magnets, and stickers, are not authorized to be displayed, on any vehicle (1 or more wheels) except during funeral missions for Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen, or Marines, who are casualties of Operation Iraqi Freedom or Operation Enduring Freedom (Afghanistan). Patches on the front of the garment (vest, jacket, shirt, etc.) are authorized - no PGR items should be worn on the back of the vest, shirt, or jacket. Shirts or headgear with the PGR logo in any color but BLACK or BLUE are authorized.
Ladies and gentlemen, this policy affects any PGR member traveling through or performing missions in Oklahoma.
If you have questions and want details, please send me an email. As I'm dealing with a number of emails right now, it may be a day or so before I can answer each one.
That was shortly followed up with clarification that only the backpatch was off limits:
The previous uniform & display policy for the PGR in Oklahoma is hereby rescinded.
Effective 13 Aug 09, the PGR back patch is not authorized for wear at anytime in the State of Oklahoma. All other PGR paraphernalia may be displayed during PGR missions and PGR-related activities. Permanent/semi-permanent items, such as stickers & decals make be displayed anytime on any item or vehicle (i.e, helmets, motorcycles, cages, etc.).
To clarify: The back patch is out. Anything else you put on your vest, jacket, T-shirt, hat, doorag (or any other personal garment) is IN, anytime. Flags, banners, signs, magnets, etc. are IN for PGR-related activities or missions. Stickers and decals are OK on anything, anytime.
You have to be a member to actually see the posts -
https://www.patriotguard.org/showthread ... h+oklahoma" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I would ask that no one join simply to read what was said; that if you join, please ride missions to show respect to our fallen military and first responders.
I'm also going to add, the dust-up with the PGRs happened because an MC member approached a PGR rider about his patch. The PGR rider (reportedly) got mouthy, the MC member took it to his club Pres, who took it to the CoC. The PGR rider was undoubtedly simply asserting his rights.
In my opinion, silly fuss over something that had nothing to do with the mission.