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National Coalition of Motorcyclists (NCOM)
to all participating agencies outlining the state prohibition on
motorcycle profiling.
STURGIS MOTORCYCLE MUSEUM &
HALL OF FAME INDUCTIONS
As part of the annual Sturgis Rally festivities, the Sturgis
Motorcycle Museum & Hall of Fame hosts an Induction
Breakfast to honor the new class of HOF inductees, and for
2015 Aid to Injured Motorcyclists (AIM) and the National
Coalition of Motorcyclists (NCOM) are proud to Congratulate
founder Richard M. Lester on his induction into the Freedom
Fighters Hall of Fame.
Lester, a California attorney who three decades ago founded
AIM as a free nationwide legal protection program for
motorcyclists & NCOM as a voice for the motorcycle community,
has also started numerous subsequent motorcycle outreach
groups, such as the Confederation of Clubs, Christian Unity
and the National Sport Bike Association.
“Each year the Sturgis Motorcycle Museum & Hall of Fame
recognizes the sacrifices that individuals across the nation,
and the world, have made to protect the rights of those who
ride,” said museum Executive Director Christine Paige Diers.
“Their names are engraved into the Freedom Fighters Hall
of Fame, a growing list of exemplary and tenacious men and
women who serve diligently, humbly and quietly so that we
may enjoy the liberties that many of us take for granted.”
Emceed by longtime rider and billionaire businessman John
Paul DeJoria, the breakfast ceremonies held at The Lodge in
Deadwood, S.D. were attended by a huge crowd of supporters
and prior inductees, there to recognize the newly inducted
HOF members, which also incl VFVC