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The Human Car
05-23-07, 12:47 PM
-From LAB:
Chip Franklin, a talk show host on WBAL AM 1090, hosted an anti-bike rant this morning. We heard about it from some Baltimore Spokes people, but the radio station is not releasing transcripts or audio files of this morning’s show. We want to get details, and then respond immediately. If you heard the rant, please send me an email with more information about what you heard. Thanks to those of you that alerted us!

Elizabeth Preston
League of American Bicyclists

Elizabeth Preston
Director of Communications
League of American Bicyclists
1612 K Street NW • Suite 800
Washington, DC 20006
202-822-1333
elizabeth@bikeleague.org
www.bikeleague.org

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derath
05-23-07, 12:53 PM
Keep us posted Barry. I don't usually listen to him, so I didn't hear it this morning.

-D

Indyv8a
05-23-07, 01:54 PM
I've never liked Chip Franklin.

The Human Car
05-25-07, 06:16 AM
Yesterday morning, WBAL (Baltimore) Talk Show host Chip Franklin did what all “shock jocks” eventually get around to doing (I’ve always likened it to chimps at a keyboard…) and picked on cyclists as a bunch of arrogant, lycra-wearing, law-breakers who don’t pay their way, etc.

As usual nowadays, while the premise of his rant was small-minded, factually dubious, and certainly obnoxious, he made a point of not advocating harm; equally predictable was the chilling attitude of the callers to show who really do appear to want to hurt cyclists.

We learned from folks who listened to the start of the broadcast that what set Franklin off was an altercation with a cyclist on his way into work that morning. Interestingly, two years ago, an Iowa legislator – chairman of the transportation committee, no less – got into a verbal fight with cyclists and introduced legislation to ban cyclists from certain roads in the state. Bicyclist access to one of the Atlanta area’s premier cycling loops was jeopardized earlier this year after harsh words between riders and a powerful resident of the street in question.

Now, I have no doubt that the cyclist that “got in the way” of Chip Franklin was probably just where he should have been in the road and that the Iowa legislator and Atlanta big-wig were at least partly to blame - and goodness knows I have had my share of close calls and heated “discussions” with taxi drivers, diplomats, double-parkers, and drivers who just don’t want me on the street.

But the WBAL story reminds me that you just never know to whom you might be giving the finger, and what impact that person might have once they get out of their car! Be careful out there!

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