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    • At one time it was up to the property owner to allow OPP to conduct enforcement like RIDE on private property. Once you came within 60' a road crossing they can grab you as you were generally on public property called a road allowance. In some cases the township had sold the allowance to a private buyer.  In 2024 police were granted authority to "investigate" things like impaired on your property. Now if they see operating equipment with a beer between your legs, they can roll up on you and charge you.  There were a few locals that had private area's for mud bogging that were highly visible from the road. I notice there has been zero activity the last couple summers. I often wonder if that was due to new policing powers? Pretty soon we wont be allowed to have a beer on the deck. 
    • Doesn't matter a road is a road not a trail. Permits can't be enforced directly on road.  that's Probabily why they just give out warnings 😂
    • The stop was literally at end of trail as you ran on the road - zero excuses!
    • Holy hijack! lol rework it and fit a Honda the Briggs will never come. 
    • Perfect day for a fall fair vintage sled show in Orangeville   
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