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Great, some dirt bag riding a bicycle followed a women driver into a parking garage today in Honolulu and robbed her at gun point. The drawing of the guy sort of looks like one of the downtown homeless. Time to ride by some of the homeless hangouts and see if he can be spotted before he gives another black mark against us.
Would not be cool if some women driving into my work parking garage, ahead of me, started freaking because I road in behind her.
I’ll check papers in morning for more info and maybe a copy of the drawing of the guy.
Anything that gets drivers to back off and hold their tempers is okily-dokily with me. If they think little old Bbonnn in her brilliant orange jacket and wrinkled cargo shorts is packing heat, I can't complain if they give me a bit more space because of it.
:)
Great! This **** happens a month before I arrive for my vacation. I'm sending my bike ahead of me to so can ride on the island. I wonder what motorists will think of visitors who ride now.
Wulfheir
10-19-06, 10:23 AM
A couple of days ago, a guy on a bike pulled a woman off a horse in banff. The woman's foot got caught in a stirrup, the horse got spooked and dragged her away from the assailant.
http://www.cbc.ca/canada/calgary/story/2006/10/18/assault-hotel.html
LittleBigMan
10-19-06, 10:52 AM
The way I see it, if you wear a helmet, or use a blinkie, or have panniers, or wear any cycle-specific clothing, nobody will mistake you for anything but a bike-geek.
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slowandsteady
10-19-06, 10:59 AM
Would not be cool if some women driving into my work parking garage, ahead of me, started freaking because I road in behind her.
I imagine she would only freak if you looked like a dirty homeless man.
Shiznaz
10-19-06, 11:17 AM
Great, some dirt bag riding a bicycle followed a women driver into a parking garage today in Honolulu and robbed her at gun point. The drawing of the guy sort of looks like one of the downtown homeless. Time to ride by some of the homeless hangouts and see if he can be spotted before he gives another black mark against us.
Would not be cool if some women driving into my work parking garage, ahead of me, started freaking because I road in behind her.
I’ll check papers in morning for more info and maybe a copy of the drawing of the guy.
Yeah who cares about the stereotypical impression we have of homeless people? I could be mistaken for a dirty homless person while I ride my bike? Lets go vigilante and start surveillance to profile them. :rolleyes:
I don't think anyone is going to look at bikes any worse. Just like we don't enact retribution on all pedestrians when someone runs up and grabs someone's purse.
I-Like-To-Bike
10-19-06, 11:40 AM
Great! This **** happens a month before I arrive for my vacation. I'm sending my bike ahead of me to so can ride on the island. I wonder what motorists will think of visitors who ride now.
Wear one of these specialized helmets; guaranteed to deflect demons and impure thoughts. Just the ticket for those with an overactive imagination.
The way I see it, if you wear a helmet, or use a blinkie, or have panniers, or wear any cycle-specific clothing, nobody will mistake you for anything but a bike-geek.
:)
Jeeze... multiple lights, front and rear racks, blinkies, old well worn panniers, and of course bright yellow vest. No wonder an occasional motorist honks... they know I am "King of the Geeks."
Now if I could just get that vagrant look working...
http://www.afiphoto.com/images/vagrant%201.jpg
What do you think... straight out of Jethro Tull's "Aqualung?"
Although I do admire the mugger's sense of environmental responsibility. He could easily have stolen her car, and then a high-speed chase would ensue, and the fuel economy above 50mph would have been absolutely embarrassing.
Hah.
bikingshearer
10-19-06, 12:51 PM
Wear one of these specialized helmets; guaranteed to deflect demons and impure thoughts. Just the ticket for those with an overactive imagination.
And you'll get great radio reception, too.
http://www.honoluluadvertiser.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20061019/NEWS06/610190355/1010/NEWS
Honolulu Advertiser
Police also released a sketch of a man on a bicycle who robbed a woman at gunpoint yesterday morning in a parking lot at 949 Kapi'olani Boulevard.
The robbery was reported at 8:30 a.m.
The woman, 26, told police the man took money and fled east on Waimanu Street on a silver-colored mountain bike with straight handle bars.
Information on the suspect can be passed to police through CrimeStoppers.
Shiznaz, It was not intended as a stereotypical slam on homeless. My post was not clear (written late, just before going to sleep), but I think I saw this guy a year or so ago. This guy, or his look alike, was/is one of the homeless in the area.
I don't think anyone is going to look at bikes any worse. ...
One incident, probably not. But Honolulu has had a couple of bank robbers flee by bicycle and a while back, some guy on bicycle would ride up behind a driver getting out of a parked car and slam them in the head with a brick or rock. The dirt bag would then rob the knocked out driver and rummage through their car. He did this to 8-10 drivers, putting a couple of them in the hospital. Reason enough for drivers to become concerned of the possibility of being assaulted and robbed by a bicycle rider.
Kayakado
10-20-06, 06:50 AM
For a number of years Jacksonville, FL was plagued by a rapist on a bike. He was finally caught by DNA taken in an unrelated offense. We also have purse snatchers on bikes.
Cyclaholic
10-20-06, 10:38 AM
I told my wife about this and hes first and immediate reaction was "she was in her car and the guy was fleeing down the street on a bike?.... so why didn't she make him a hood ornament?"
Made me wonder the same thing...
stevenhyde
10-21-06, 09:43 PM
id rather be poor and robbed than in jail with uninvited man-love
oilfreeandhappy
10-21-06, 09:52 PM
Hope they catch this guy, before he swims to the mainland.
I told my wife about this and hes first and immediate reaction was "she was in her car and the guy was fleeing down the street on a bike?.... so why didn't she make him a hood ornament?"
Made me wonder the same thing...
First, I would not expect most to take on a guy with a gun. Second, I think his escape route was one that a car could not make it through. Photo shows parking lot and likely route robber took.
http://img215.imageshack.us/img215/8282/escaperoutebr7.jpg
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