[*BCM*] MassBike To Blame For Biker Harassment
Julia Asherman
weelittlebopeep at hotmail.com
Sat Jul 23 12:40:32 EDT 2005
First, I totally disagree with the notion that we should follow laws simply
because they are laws- that is stupid- there are many wrong,
unconstitutional, and fucked up laws- and many pertain to bikes.
Bikes are not cars- and the lawmakers totally bend this to fit their will.
they tell us we need to follow the same rules as car except when we cant-
like riding on the highway. Bikes don't and can't follow speed limits, and
cars ALWAYS have to yeild to cyclists. Bikes should not have to follow the
same rules as cars because we are smaller, slower, more mobill/agile, less
dangerous, and DIFFERENT! We don't need a permit/license, insurance or
registration, and to target and harrass the safest of vehicles is bs.
Anyone who rides a bike knows how much more control over the bike we have- a
lot, and much more than drivers have over their cars. I feel totally safe
going down the wrong way on one way streets- because the only reason it is
one way was the road isn't big enuogh for two cars- but i have never
encountered a road not big enough for a car and a bike (PLUS, if it isn't
wide enough, that is one more example of how the gov. doesn't care or
appreciate cyclists- and clearly doesn't give equal treatment). For people
who don't mind following car rules- go ahead, but it is unecessary to make
ultra-restrictive laws for everyone- many people choose to bike becasue it
is free-er than motor vehicles. if police and laws are going to demand we
follow the same laws (which many will fight)-we should at least get equal
treatment- that means not being arrested for ticket offenses, and not being
hassled everywhere- we cant ride on the sidewalk, but when we're on the road
they find something we're doing wrong. Like somone already said, there
isn't one person in a car who doesn't break some 'rules' every time they
drive.
if we had equal treatment, there would be more bike lanes, and less
potholes on the side of the road. Equal treatment would be nice, but not
equal laws- i dont have the same capabilities or pose the same threat as
cars when i bike.
-julia
Follows----
From: David Deitch <deitchde at gmail.com>
Reply-To: Boston Critical Mass <list at bostoncriticalmass.org>
To: Boston Critical Mass <list at bostoncriticalmass.org>
Subject: Re: [*BCM*] MassBike To Blame For Biker Harassment
Date: Sat, 23 Jul 2005 12:07:04 -0400
What I think we are forgetting is that riding unlawfully was not well
enforced in the past. Now that the police have been asked to pay more
attention to cyclists violating the rules of the road, some feel as if they
are being harassed. Though I don't have much of an affinity for 'the man,' I
am glad that cyclists are being asked for ID and are getting tickets for
unlawful riding. This means that all road users are going be held more
equally accountable for their actions. When I ride, I ride lawfully. No
running of red lights, stop signs, or riding the wrong way on one-way
streets. Surely it makes my trips a bit longer, but my likelihood of getting
hit by a car or getting a ticket drops. Want to ride however you want? Fine.
I don't care if you put yourself at risk; don't put me at risk.
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