Some of the cities around LA had that but we lobbied heavily against it and won. It really is just a way to mess with the poor.

On Sat, Apr 4, 2015 at 6:48 PM, Colin Leath <colinleath@gmail.com> wrote:
Do any of you have to deal with government paperwork for transferring bicycle ownership when repairing or reselling donated bikes?

Does anyone else but Hawaii have such a system?

If I don't hear from anyone I'll assume it is a system unique to Hawaii.


The system is:
Mandatory $15 onetime registration fee/tax, if your bike doesn't have a yellow registration sticker on it, police can impound it and give you a $50 ticket. You can get your bike back by paying the $15 tax later. It is really only enforced on homeless people. There are many unregistered bikes around--newcomers and tourists and even long time residents are not complying with the system. To transfer ownership it is $5 and more paperwork. Basically they've been treating bikes like mopeds for many years now.

I'm hoping we can do away with that system, and shift to a free registration system like bikeindex.org. We'll see. However, a significant local bike organization, HBL.org, gets funds from the tax for education programs.

Thanks for listening!
Colin

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