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Old 11-14-05 | 08:43 PM
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I'm guessing the indignation in the OP's tone comes from the fact that the cop was a ******bag about the whole thing, when he could've just been like "red light. that's a ticket." We've all been stuck with overpriced tickets for blowing red lights, and no, it ain't fun to have to pay them. But if we get caught, it's the price we pay. I guess I get a ticket for every 2000 lights I run...who knows? Hell, at that rate, it'd probably be once a month..... All's I know is that if you're going to run from the cops, you better make sure you're going to get away! One time, I tried to outrun them, and I ended up with 4 tickets instead of 1, or perhaps even none, and a stern warning (as the cop indicated was all he wanted to do, before he had to chase me down). (Happy ending to that story: cop never showed up to trial & I never had to pay the tickets ).

Anyway, I'm not gonna jump down your throat, tombo. Bike tickets are outrageous. But it's just a fact of life. Until we change it......
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Old 11-14-05 | 09:07 PM
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Originally Posted by tombo
but that man at least needs to be told that he is short...because he was.

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LMAO...you shoulda told him that


fuk cops
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Old 11-14-05 | 09:14 PM
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I am a police officer and have been for 15+ years. ...
Be pissed as yourself for being stupid, not at the officer for doing his job!
you were not stupid...the officer was stupid... it is normal for officers to be *****es tho...

that's what they are...*****es...and they frequently use their power to inflate their insecure egos

like I said...fuk cops
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Old 11-14-05 | 09:17 PM
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Pedal faster next time.

yea...if you're gonna run a red light and you end up passing a cop car you didn't see, be out...and act like you didn't see him

keep it movin'
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Old 11-14-05 | 09:39 PM
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you were not stupid...the officer was stupid... it is normal for officers to be *****es tho...

that's what they are...*****es...and they frequently use their power to inflate their insecure egos

like I said...fuk cops
typical...
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Old 11-14-05 | 09:46 PM
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typical...
hey man, i've been watching a lotttt of "law and order" lately, so you can trust me on this one: it's true.
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Old 11-14-05 | 10:21 PM
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still, cops tend to be a little dull, power-hungry, and fat.
i'm pissed i need to pay $60 for not having a reflector on my bike at lunchtime. I think you're full of it you guys who talk about knowingly breaking some law and biting the consequences... Cops are being petty and grossly misinterpreting some of these rules...every old lady is riding around out there on a cruiser without reflectors.
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Old 11-14-05 | 10:25 PM
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that's why I carry a nine and dust pigs that try to give me tickets

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Old 11-14-05 | 10:41 PM
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I ran through a red light with a police car waiting in the opposite direction going down 5th avenue in brooklyn tonight.
Weird part was, I had my 13 watts of HID blazing away up front and I didn't even notice the cop on the other side of the red light looking at me till I was through the intersection. I just hauled ass, hoping he'd be too lazy to make the u-turn...

I tend to agree with teiaperigosa though. I mean, if you're cruising through a light, a bike cop or patrol officer might come after you but if you fly through it at 30mph, it'll probably be over before they put down the doughnut to come after you.

Kinda like the lion and the zebras, they only go after the faster ones if there aren't any slow ones around. Make like you didn't see em and give em a run for the money.
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Old 11-15-05 | 12:02 AM
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thats usually what i do...but i wasnt drinking today so i didnt have that extra bit of nerve in me. Someone stole my flask so i've been a bit high and dry. soon enough though, soon enough.
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Old 11-15-05 | 12:03 AM
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...and the funny thing is that they dont tend to care about me running lights or anything in any other part of town. In and around the college is the only place that really matters to the good old Portland PD.
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Old 11-15-05 | 04:53 AM
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Funny, some of you sure have a low opinion of the police, but would probably not hesitate to demand one if you needed one. Now that's "typical"
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Old 11-15-05 | 05:11 AM
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i had the same **** happen... got pulled over for running a stop sign and right afterwards a group of 6 roadie dudes rolled through it and another up the road. he let us go after that.
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Old 11-15-05 | 07:41 AM
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tombo - i'm sorry you got a ticket. i'm also sorry that i couldn't have warned you about how much judgement would be passed on you by posters to this forum.

then there's the other side, the "fuk the cops" crowd. unfortunately, things are seldom that simple, so cut and dry.

i've had good run-ins with cops. they aren't all evil. that said, if i got a ticket for something stupid like running a light, i'd reserve the right to be upset about it. leave the man alone.
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Old 11-15-05 | 07:41 AM
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tombo - i'm sorry you got a ticket. i'm also sorry that i couldn't have warned you about how much judgement would be passed on you by posters to this forum.

then there's the other side, the "fuk the cops" crowd. unfortunately, things are seldom that simple, so cut and dry.

i've had good run-ins with cops. they aren't all evil. that said, if i got a ticket for something stupid like running a light, i'd reserve the right to be upset about it. leave the man alone.
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Old 11-15-05 | 07:56 AM
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my last run-in with bad nyc cops was when they cought up to me after i run 5 red lights on fifth ave. they told me it is a very dangerous think to do, and that i could t-bone a car. i nodded my head and replied :it may look dengerous sirs but believe me, i'm a proffesional cyclist and i know what i'm doing
they left without saying anything else.
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Old 11-15-05 | 08:01 AM
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Blah blah blah, you broke the law and got a ticket.

As far as I know, the officer does NOT have to give you his name, but if you ask for his badge number, he is required to give you that. This is to prevent personal vendettas and forces you to take appropriate action for bad police work: filing a complaint.
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Old 11-15-05 | 08:14 AM
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campocat wrote:
"guys I'm watching cops photo snapping riders on the Bowery going through lights. I'm not sure what they intend to do with them or if they have a link up the street to a sting. But it seems to be a new development in the new regime now that they have a mandate in the election".
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Old 11-15-05 | 09:15 AM
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Originally Posted by marcelinyc
campocat wrote:
"guys I'm watching cops photo snapping riders on the Bowery going through lights. I'm not sure what they intend to do with them or if they have a link up the street to a sting. But it seems to be a new development in the new regime now that they have a mandate in the election".
damn, when will all this stop?
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Old 11-15-05 | 11:48 AM
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https://www.leg.state.or.us/ors/814.html
814.400 to be precise.

814.470 Failure to use bicycle seat; penalty. (1) A person commits the offense of failure to use a bicycle seat if the person is operating a bicycle and the person rides other than upon or astride a permanent and regular seat attached to the bicycle. (2) A person operating an electric personal assistive mobility device is not subject to this section. (3) The offense described in this section, failure to use bicycle seat, is a Class D traffic violation. [1983 c.338 §706; 2003 c.341 §13]
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Old 11-15-05 | 12:59 PM
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Old 11-15-05 | 01:24 PM
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...and the funny thing is that they dont tend to care about me running lights or anything in any other part of town. In and around the college is the only place that really matters to the good old Portland PD.
Hey, for what it's worth, you've given me a heads-up for my upcoming visit, which is the only worthwhile aspect of this thread, as far as I can tell. I owe you a beer.
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Old 11-15-05 | 01:27 PM
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we've all had our share of run-ins with cops. anyone who says "all cops are dicks", is just wrong. they're just people, and while there might be a higher ratio of as$holes to nice guys, pre-judging them is stupid. and if you think there aren't some serious ******lips (thanks shants) on bikes, think again.

sentinel's right: with that attitude, if you ever want some help from the police, you'd better ask nicely...
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Old 11-15-05 | 01:39 PM
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Funny, some of you sure have a low opinion of the police, but would probably not hesitate to demand one if you needed one. Now that's "typical"
nope...you're wrong
I don't need cops for anything
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Old 11-15-05 | 01:42 PM
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they told me it is a very dangerous think to do, and that i could t-bone a car. i nodded my head and replied :it may look dengerous sirs but believe me, i'm a proffesional cyclist and i know what i'm doing

LMFAO!!!!!!!...ahahahahahaha
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