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Marrock
05-02-08, 03:26 PM
But at least every senior there has their own parking space...

http://www.streetsblog.org/2008/05/02/jersey-high-school-students-protest-anti-bike-policy/
http://www.nj.com/starledger/stories/index.ssf?/base/news-3/120961667266210.xml&coll=1

derath
05-02-08, 04:19 PM
Day late

http://www.bikeforums.net/showthread.php?t=413407

-D

Marrock
05-02-08, 05:06 PM
Day late

http://www.bikeforums.net/showthread.php?t=413407

-D

Nothing new there. ;)

Feldman
05-03-08, 11:31 AM
I pity that principal his terrible birth defect--how his colon runs up and dumps directly into his skull!
Seriously, if he wanted to protect his students he'd ban all of them from driving their own cars to school and would provide the most deluxe, covered bike racks available and raffle off locks and helmets at lunch hour every day. Wouldn't hurt if the school district would give full phys ed credit for bike commuting students, either.

dobber
05-03-08, 12:55 PM
I pity that principal his terrible birth defect--how his colon runs up and dumps directly into his skull!

While we can all stomp our feet and wave our fists in anger, the principals attitude is not unexpected in todays litigious society. If the principal were to actively promote cycling and little Suzie were to be hit on her way, the school district would probably be required to defend itself.

Nothing is obviously preventing the student who want to ride from riding.

he'd ban all of them from driving their own cars to school and would provide the most deluxe

Ahh, freedom of choice. Right up until you don't like the choice.

I-Like-To-Bike
05-03-08, 01:12 PM
I pity that principal his terrible birth defect--how his colon runs up and dumps directly into his skull!
Seriously, if he wanted to protect his students he'd ban all of them from driving their own cars to school and would provide the most deluxe, covered bike racks available and raffle off locks and helmets at lunch hour every day. Wouldn't hurt if the school district would give full phys ed credit for bike commuting students, either.

While we can all stomp our feet and wave our fists in anger, the principals attitude is not unexpected in todays litigious society. If the principal were to actively promote cycling and little Suzie were to be hit on her way, the school district would probably be required to defend itself.

Nothing is obviously preventing the student who want to ride from riding.
Ahh, freedom of choice. Right up until you don't like the choice.

If you want to know about Feldman's take on freedom of choice and his advocacy goals see: http://www.bikeforums.net/showpost.php?p=6629724&postcount=37

dobber
05-03-08, 02:25 PM
If you want to know about Feldman's take on freedom of choice and his advocacy goals see: http://www.bikeforums.net/showpost.php?p=6629724&postcount=37

God that's a sad. I pity Feldman his terrible birth defect--how his colon runs up and dumps directly into his skull!

zirger726
05-03-08, 08:31 PM
I think the students should keep riding to school and park their bikes right in front of the sign they probably have that says: "Parking spot reserved for school principal"
After they graduate I hope the school district doesn't need them to vote yes on any school funding issues.

bragi
05-03-08, 09:27 PM
I thought the article was tremendously uplifting. Yes, the principal is an idiot, but what about those students? They should be commended for their activism and concern. If this is what the next generation has to offer, I think we can all be a bit more hopeful. :)