This weekend is this season's first Amnesty Day at Glamis:
http://www.ca.blm.gov/elcentro/amnesty_day.html
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| Two off-highway vehicle (OHV) 'Green Sticker' amnesty days will be held in the Imperial Sand Dunes Recreation Area. During these days the CA DMV and the CHP will be available at Cahuilla Ranger Station to register OHVs. Vehicle identification numbers(VIN) will be installed on newly constructed vehicles only. All other vehicles must obtain VIN verifications from local CHP office. Please remember, all OHVs in California are required by State law to be registered if parked, transported, or operated on public lands. BLM Rangers regularly cite all OHV operators that are riding or driving a non-registered vehicle, except on Amnesty Days. Green Sticker fees support and promote off-highway vehicle recreation in California by providing: Legal places to ride Staff assistance and emergency services Recreation area maintenance Competition tracks OHV information to enthusiasts Acquisition of non-environmentally sensitive land to increase riding opportunities Protection of resources through responsible management Leadership in building a future for OHV recreation. When: 9:00am - 2:00pm Saturday, November 22, 2003. Be sure to arrive early; the DMV and CHP will leave at 2:00pm, line or no line. Where: Cahuilla Ranger Station in the Imperial Sand Dunes Recreation Area. (Near the intersection of Gecko Road and SR 78) 760-344-3919. Bring: All paperwork, receipts, and the vehicle. Back fees and penalties due to the CA DMV will not be waived. |