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Old Dec 21, 2009 | 10:46 AM
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Re: Stunting in the Military

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Yesssir, just got my court date in seminole county for mine, $1,166 first offense- I knew a lot of people up at. ft. Bragg that stunted when I was active duty, this is gonna sound cliche but don't get caught like my stupid *** did. A general rule in the army was "**** up, move up". It always seemed like the guys getting in trouble made rank quicker

**** up, move up? Haha... that's so opposite of what everyone else is saying!
Old Dec 21, 2009 | 11:47 AM
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...A general rule in the army was "**** up, move up". It always seemed like the guys getting in trouble made rank quicker


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Old Dec 21, 2009 | 06:50 PM
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Re: Stunting in the Military

stunting isnt a crime in the streets of newark.... thats were i do it.... if u dont stop wen they pull u over u dont get a ticket..... PROBLEM SOLVED...
Old Dec 21, 2009 | 06:57 PM
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This is where the american judicial system is flawed; in the case of double jeopardy. I know that in the marines if ur caught and charged with anything on the civilian side of the system once ur charges have been finalized u will be charged again according to the ucmj
Old Dec 21, 2009 | 07:29 PM
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Re: Stunting in the Military

Originally Posted by trz
I been in the Army for hrmm over 4years couple years ago. I was riding lot and flipped a endo and broke my collar bone. I told my platoon sgt and commander and 1sg i was out riding a skateboard and fell. They didnt belive it. They told me i couldnt ride my bike anymore as long as i was in the unit with them. Idk its gay! I still ride though i dont care **** them i hate the military haha. but neways it all depends on how cool your higher up is sometimes you will get kool ***** or some *********! GL
ya i so agree...if i turn back time i would never join the military. so much bulshit!
Old Dec 21, 2009 | 08:56 PM
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Re: Stunting in the Military

Originally Posted by Slaw Skillz
just stay off the streets and in lots wear your ppe and you will be ok...just dont make your business your higher ups business...ya know what im sayin...
hmmmmm that spot in your av looks familiar..........weird that im always there and you're nothit one of us to ride meng
Old Dec 21, 2009 | 08:57 PM
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Re: Stunting in the Military

good post. Im joining the military..go to basic in march and I was wondering the same thing. I got some buddies that are in the airforce and they made it out every weekend to ride...a couple of them were constantly getting hurt aswell. I do know we couldnt post any pix of them riding unless they had full gear. Basic and tech school is def goin to suck because thats five months I know i wont be able to ride...just hoping I get stationed someone with a descent stunt scene.
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Re: Stunting in the Military

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**** up, move up? Haha... that's so opposite of what everyone else is saying!
it really all depends on your particular chain of command, i was in an Combat Airborne unit in the Army and drugs went ******* rampid in "airborne land" so getting busted for wheelies is kinda minor **** especially when jumping out of aircraft for a job is a way of life, my old first sargeant probly would've asked if it was at least a good one (wheelie)
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stunting isnt a crime in the streets of newark.... thats were i do it.... if u dont stop wen they pull u over u dont get a ticket..... PROBLEM SOLVED...
im in wildwood new jersey right now homie, just got in last night. no clue where i am in relation to newark but
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I highly reccomend being upfront and honest about it. I told them I stunted and wanted permission to participate in events as well as be allowed to practice for those events. I told them I'd wear my gear and they filled out a High Risk activity paper for me. It not only gave me permission, it covered me in case of injury or death....
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Re: Stunting in the Military

let me put it simple and easy....youre not allowed to stunt in the military cus its "dangerous"....just stick to the lots and dont brag or talk about it infront of the wrong people....in the military anything hazardous outside of your job will get your *** paperwork plain and simple, which holds your rank, etc etc....keep stuntin, just dont let do it on base haha
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Re: Stunting in the Military

if you take stuntriding seriously then best bet would be not to join the military. but then you wouldnt be able to appreciate life as much because suffering builds character and reward. you will meet an aweful lot of losers who are married to the military and take it wayyy too seriously. those people feel you are risking destroying government property and if they cant bust you for it they will find something else to bust you for and you will be miserable. their health coverage will allow you to give yourself lung cancer but not do a wheelie. and i know for a fact that whats written in the regulations for motorcycles and any other pov (personal operated vehicle) is that if you are not complying with ALL safety measures and ppe then you will not be covered in the event of an accident. for bikes its pretty rediculous. you have to wear a gay reflective vest, (hence why icon came up with the fancy milspec vest) over the ankle boots, long pants, and long sleeves. alot of times they wont even let you on the base without the vest. plus you will be working 40-80 hrs per week and have no time to ride. plus when youre on deployment you definitely wont have any time to ride. your chances of being stationed near home are slim to none, and you wont be able to afford an apartment or house until youve been in for awhile, so you wont have anyplace to keep your bike or work on it either. if you are seriously considering joining the military then if you are going to stuntride, skateboard, snowboard, or anything of the sort you need to keep it TOP SECRET and nobody must know about it, your life will be alot easier that way.
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Re: Stunting in the Military

Originally Posted by shayneusaf
let me put it simple and easy....youre not allowed to stunt in the military cus its "dangerous"....just stick to the lots and dont brag or talk about it infront of the wrong people....in the military anything hazardous outside of your job will get your *** paperwork plain and simple, which holds your rank, etc etc....keep stuntin, just dont let do it on base haha
Not true. I do and am in the military. wrecked my Gix coming off a wheelie sideways and they knew I was dooing wheelies. You need to be upfront and honest about your intentions and have as high risk waiver filled out.
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Re: Stunting in the Military

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if you take stuntriding seriously then best bet would be not to join the military. but then you wouldnt be able to appreciate life as much because suffering builds character and reward. you will meet an aweful lot of losers who are married to the military and take it wayyy too seriously. those people feel you are risking destroying government property and if they cant bust you for it they will find something else to bust you for and you will be miserable. their health coverage will allow you to give yourself lung cancer but not do a wheelie. and i know for a fact that whats written in the regulations for motorcycles and any other pov (personal operated vehicle) is that if you are not complying with ALL safety measures and ppe then you will not be covered in the event of an accident. for bikes its pretty rediculous. you have to wear a gay reflective vest, (hence why icon came up with the fancy milspec vest) over the ankle boots, long pants, and long sleeves. alot of times they wont even let you on the base without the vest. plus you will be working 40-80 hrs per week and have no time to ride. plus when youre on deployment you definitely wont have any time to ride. your chances of being stationed near home are slim to none, and you wont be able to afford an apartment or house until youve been in for awhile, so you wont have anyplace to keep your bike or work on it either. if you are seriously considering joining the military then if you are going to stuntride, skateboard, snowboard, or anything of the sort you need to keep it TOP SECRET and nobody must know about it, your life will be alot easier that way.
Once again, not true. You'll work 40 hours a week, sometimes more. I had plenty of time to ride. I was even let off early a number of times to do Military Safety Rides. You will live on base for a while, but there is an auto shop where you can work on your stuff. I know plenty of guys who have ridden while in Iraq and Afghanistan, even though it is frowned upon.

You probably won't get stationed near ho0me, but that is part of the fun. And you can pull it off with out keeping it TOP SECRET. Just go in and be honest, tell them you stunt, want to practice and will wear your gear and such.... They shouldn't have any issues with it.
Old Dec 24, 2009 | 05:42 PM
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Re: Stunting in the Military

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if you take stuntriding seriously then best bet would be not to join the military. but then you wouldnt be able to appreciate life as much because suffering builds character and reward. you will meet an aweful lot of losers who are married to the military and take it wayyy too seriously. those people feel you are risking destroying government property and if they cant bust you for it they will find something else to bust you for and you will be miserable. their health coverage will allow you to give yourself lung cancer but not do a wheelie. and i know for a fact that whats written in the regulations for motorcycles and any other pov (personal operated vehicle) is that if you are not complying with ALL safety measures and ppe then you will not be covered in the event of an accident. for bikes its pretty rediculous. you have to wear a gay reflective vest, (hence why icon came up with the fancy milspec vest) over the ankle boots, long pants, and long sleeves. alot of times they wont even let you on the base without the vest. plus you will be working 40-80 hrs per week and have no time to ride. plus when youre on deployment you definitely wont have any time to ride. your chances of being stationed near home are slim to none, and you wont be able to afford an apartment or house until youve been in for awhile, so you wont have anyplace to keep your bike or work on it either. if you are seriously considering joining the military then if you are going to stuntride, skateboard, snowboard, or anything of the sort you need to keep it TOP SECRET and nobody must know about it, your life will be alot easier that way.
dude have you even been in the military i was at Andrews afb and i went out riding everynight and on wed. we would have over 200 of riding south on 495 and most of us were all in the military. yes you have to wear gear but your a dumby not too. the vest is lame but you only have to wear it at night when entering the base you can leave with out one. granted i hated it when i was in. but i got tons of time to ride and lots of peeps to ride with. we could get a group of 20 togeather any night of the week. so i dont know what your talking bout. one of my buds when i was out there was on base no helmet and tried to tank stand and fell of busted his head and was taking care of. another was in italy and crashed at 140 into the woods he now cant use his left arm but the military fixed him up and is now paying him 75% of his pay, at the time of the discharge, for the rest of his life. and i had a freind that died hitting a semi. at 180 well probably 120 by the time of inpact but his mother got his life insurance. they (military) will take care of you. but like you said if you get deployed. **** you mihgt not be doing anything you like for a year. im glad to be done with that ****. **** this is long im out fools take this as you wish,peace
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Re: Stunting in the Military

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Once again, not true. You'll work 40 hours a week, sometimes more. I had plenty of time to ride. I was even let off early a number of times to do Military Safety Rides. You will live on base for a while, but there is an auto shop where you can work on your stuff. I know plenty of guys who have ridden while in Iraq and Afghanistan, even though it is frowned upon.

You probably won't get stationed near ho0me, but that is part of the fun. And you can pull it off with out keeping it TOP SECRET. Just go in and be honest, tell them you stunt, want to practice and will wear your gear and such.... They shouldn't have any issues with it.
how did they ride in iraq or afghanistan????? and we rarely worked less than 60 hours a week.
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Re: Stunting in the Military

Originally Posted by -kyle-
how did they ride in iraq or afghanistan????? and we rarely worked less than 60 hours a week.
I've never heard of anyone riding while deployed either. I know where I was in Iraq there were definitely no bikes (dirt or street).

As far as working too much to stunt or ride thats not necessarily true. Stateside, I work a "typical" Mon-Fri 0715-1615. It just depends on what type of AFSC/MOS/Job you have as to how many hours per week you will work.
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Re: Stunting in the Military

If your an Infantry soldier ur *** is always working

but me and the boyz always found some time to stunt off duty
or at lunch

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You are really not supposed to do anything that will get you in any trouble or against the law because if you do get caught then you will lose your rank and pay bro...
WOWWWWWWWW i made it to the 3rd post and already lost it are you even in the military you dont lose rank and pay for getting ****** tickets i have been in the marines for 4 years i ride everyday but im also in the airwing and my squadron doesnt deploy if you are in a gound unit you will have time on the weekends and thats prolly it you will be training the majority of the time and yes most commands would def say no if they found out what you were doing but if you know the UCMJ technically as long as you are wearing your gear you are good and this all pertains to the lot streets are illegal we all know that i have realy good superiors who completely support what i do they love it but that will not be the case anywhere else i promise
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Re: Stunting in the Military

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I've never heard of anyone riding while deployed either. I know where I was in Iraq there were definitely no bikes (dirt or street).

As far as working too much to stunt or ride thats not necessarily true. Stateside, I work a "typical" Mon-Fri 0715-1615. It just depends on what type of AFSC/MOS/Job you have as to how many hours per week you will work.
ya, i'm a airborne combat engineer. we jumped all times of the day and night, usually night jumps for obvious tactical reasons so mon-fri 9-5 was completely out of the question with us. i know there was a **** ton of 125cc bikes in afghanistan, we saw them on a daily basis all over the country. but the only americans that were able to get their hands on them were our special ops teams, not your run on the mill P.O.G.'s



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