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The Motorcycle & Moped Industry Council, originally founded in 1971, is a national, non-profit, trade association which represents the responsible interests of the major motorcycle and scooter distributors, as well as the manufacturers, distributors and retail outlets of motorcycle and scooter related products and services, and individual owners and riders of motorcycles and scooters in Canada. The member companies of the MMIC account for over 90 percent of all the new motorcycles and scooters sold in Canada. The MMIC is funded entirely by its members, affiliate members and by the programs and services it offers.
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Motorcops.com is a website dedicated to the motor officer and has pages dealing with news, training, photo galleries, agency profiles and a marketplace for items like t-shirts, calenders and photo cd's
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Canada's 911 Ride is a charity motorcycle ride to benefit the families of fallen emergency service personnel (police, fire & EMS), helping children who were victims of violent crime as well as working in conjunction with the Mikey Network to make public defibrilllators more readily available to help save lives
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The Ontario Police College (OPC) is pleased to host the Deeley Harley-Davidson Canada Police Motorcycle Operator's Course. This intensive 10 day program focuses on practical exercises that stress low speed maneuverability, evasion techniques and high-speed braking skills. Students spend 90% of the course "in the saddle" with practical exercises and riding instruction being supplemented by classroom instruction and demonstrations of tactical techniques |
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Website of our good friend, founder of the White Knights, Jack Baker.
Jack Baker runs an established, professional organization assisting at motorcycle events throughout Ontario.
Thanks to Peter, Murray and George who also helped out at the most recent seminar.
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World Wide Association of Motor Officers. Operated by our good friend Antonio Ramos
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Web Site of the Police Historical Motorcycle Association. Contains news articles, techical advice, classifieds, officer memorials, and an events section |

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Setcom invented the first communications kit (ComKit) for police motorcycle officers in 1970 and has been the leader in the field ever since. While others have come and gone, Setcom owes its longevity to its quality and innovation |
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