Old 04-19-14 | 10:38 AM
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HBxRider
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Originally Posted by JoeyBike
No...he still has responsibility, is at fault, and is WRONG in his actions both times. How I choose to absorb his wrongness i.e., how easy of a target I present and how much damage I am willing to sustain in any mishap is MY choice alone.
Okay, so you're saying the driver was wrong, and he made a mistake. You are choosing to "absorb his wrongness" by blaming yourself.
If you're only speaking for yourself then I won't argue with that.

I just hope you don't ever tell anyone else they are automatically wrong without looking at the details of the situation.

And I saw your stoplight running video thread. That explaines your nihilistic view on cycling. Your viewpoints are oh so edgy and counterculture!

New Orleans people are far more hip than i'll ever be.
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