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Author Topic: Rolling Thunder in DC is ending  (Read 1169 times)
Dan-bury
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« on: December 14, 2018, 09:48:01 AM »

http://ride-ct.com/rolling-thunder-ending-run-in-dc/


WASHINGTON – The patriotic Rolling Thunder ride on Memorial Day weekend, which annually draws thousands of riders from across the country to the District of Columbia, will be no more after 2019. After 32 years, the plug’s being pulled on the massive event due to costs and communications problems with the Pentagon Police Department, NBC Washington reported in a story this afternoon.

“We had so many problems in the last two or three years with the [Pentagon police] and the parking facilities after we leave the Pentagon parking lot,” Rolling Thunder, Inc. board member Gus Dante told radio station WTOP

“And then it came to a boil this year when, the south lot, we had not one motorcycle. In the year before we had 10,000 bikes,” Dante said. “In the main lot, they were being turned away.”

Rolling Thunder has attracted thousands of riders, many of them veterans and many from the northeast. During the ride, they were escorted around the National Mall, ending up at the Lincoln Memorial for ceremonies. Rolling Thunder has existed to raise money and awareness for veteran issues.

“It cost us $60,000 just to rent the Pentagon parking lot, about $200,000 for the whole ball of wax — to promote the POW/MIA issue and veterans causes,” Dante said. “So that’s one of the main reasons.”

Instead of a huge ride in D.C., in 2020, there will local runs in different areas and states.

The final Rolling Thunder gathering is set for May 26, 2019.

A letter will go out next month to supporters from the event’s founder and executive director, Sgt. Artie Miller. It will note:

“This will be the last demonstration the organization does as a unit in Washington. It has been a hard decision to make, after much discussion and thought over the last six months Rolling Thunder National Officers have concluded to end our 32 year annual D.C. Memorial Weekend event.”


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RonBou
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« Reply #1 on: December 14, 2018, 11:11:40 AM »

I read that next year they are going to do smaller Rolling Thunders in various places.
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Jess from VA
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« Reply #2 on: December 14, 2018, 11:37:40 AM »

It's just gotten too big to do in this traffic ridden place.

And he's right, national and local news here may give it one 10 second sound bite, no more.   A half million or more show from around the country, and it comes and goes with no notice or coverage.

Most vets are conservative, gun owners, pro police and military.... and that's never a message they support.
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RickT2004
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« Reply #3 on: December 14, 2018, 06:48:20 PM »

I went to the 29th and 30th and saw Dan at a restaurant during the 29th. Being a Veteran MC we were able to go in the front of the ride. Bikes started leaving at 12 and we finally got out at 1:15. We were told the last bike got out around 4:30. AWESOME!!! Going this year again. Cool
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Dan-bury
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« Reply #4 on: December 15, 2018, 05:07:09 AM »

Aside from the fact that it will come to an end, what bothered me was..........

“It cost us $60,000 just to rent the Pentagon parking lot"

$60,000. to rent the Pentagon parking lot for one day  - to promote the POW/MIA issue and veterans causes.   Seriously ??????
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Jess from VA
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« Reply #5 on: December 15, 2018, 10:14:10 AM »

I thought about that too.

Seems wrong.

The only thing I can come up with is maybe they don't do it for free or cheap because then they would probably be forced to give the same deal to every cockamamie outfit that requested the same thing.

Rainbow-LBGT, Metoo, Farakan, atheists, anarchists, Antifa, Klan, Peta, open borders, a million Moms, a million dads, climate change deniers...... and Daughters of the American Revolution and the Boy Scouts....... not that there's anything wrong with that.

After 911, security in the Pentagon is pretty heavy duty and they'd probably like to not have anything there except duty.
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