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Wednesday, March 9, 2005 at 05:31AM
Civil rights organization says there is
no justification for traffic pattern used only when majority of
tourists are African American. The National Association for the
Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) today asked a U.S. District Court
in South Carolina to stop the City of Myrtle Beach from using a
restrictive one-way traffic pattern along a major City boulevard over
Memorial Day weekend. This is the only weekend each year when the
majority of tourists in the City are African American and the only
weekend each year when the City implements a restrictive traffic plan
requiring all traffic to travel one-way for 60 blocks. Each year, in
May, two large motorcycle rallies are held in the Myrtle Beach area. In
mid-May, thousands of predominately white motorcyclists and tourists
come to Myrtle Beach for an event known as “Harley Week.” A week later,
over Memorial Day weekend, a similar number of black tourists attend a
similar motorcycle rally in the Myrtle Beach area, known as “Black Bike
Week.” The treatment of the tourists for each event is starkly
different. The white Harley Week tourists are wholeheartedly welcomed
by the Myrtle Beach government, businesses, and community leaders. When
the black tourists arrive, restaurants close, hotels implement special
policies, and the City restricts travel along the main drag of Myrtle
Beach—Ocean Boule-vard, which is converted into an oppressive one-way
traffic pattern that restricts traffic with limited exit points. The
City’s police department also deploys triple the number of police
officers to enforce a one-time “zero tolerance” policy aimed at black
tourists. [more]