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Old 08-03-06 | 08:17 AM
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i also asked him why if an accident between a cyclist and a ped would result in the nypd being able to take more bikes off the street, then why wouldnt an accident between a car & a ped mean taking more cars off the street? again, no clear answer.
or an accident between a cyclist and a car (or a city tow truck for that matter?). Needs to be understood that cyclists are more often the victims of traffic violations resulting in damage/injury than the perpatrators
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Old 08-03-06 | 08:20 AM
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your city ****ing sucks

no. it doesn't
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Old 08-03-06 | 08:22 AM
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no. it doesn't
just our police suck.
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Old 08-03-06 | 08:27 AM
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just our police suck.
and its too bad too. didn't used to be that way. when I moved here 26 years ago NYPD were pretty helpful and seemed to be focused on serious crime. To me the change came in the late '80's with the phrase "Quality of Life"
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Old 08-03-06 | 08:37 AM
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the tompkins riot was the beginning of the end.
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Old 08-03-06 | 08:40 AM
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Old 08-03-06 | 08:45 AM
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I will be at the hearing. If I have time, I'll get arrested at critical mass a few days later. I encourage others to do the same.
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Old 08-03-06 | 08:48 AM
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Originally Posted by visitordesign
the tompkins riot was the beginning of the end.
Indeed.
that was the summer of '88 and I was standing in front of Ray's with an ice coffee in my hand when the bottles flew. "Quality of Life" was the response.
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Old 08-03-06 | 09:00 AM
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Indeed.
that was the summer of '88 and I was standing in front of Ray's with an ice coffee in my hand when the bottles flew. "Quality of Life" was the response.
i missed that one, but was around the following fall [nov 89, i guess] when they started burning down the fences.
good times.
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Old 08-03-06 | 12:14 PM
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I will be at the hearing. If I have time, I'll get arrested at critical mass a few days later. I encourage others to do the same.
i dig you as a person generic and all my other times up friends but i see no
point in getting myself arrested. its not gonna change a damn thing and good
luck ever say getting a loan,govermant job,or any other job and having
to explain why you have a criminal record. though when the law is changed
i will probably be arrested at some point anyways but at least it wont be
on purpose.
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Old 08-03-06 | 02:44 PM
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I imagine that it will just be a misdemeanor?? Those dont matter for your record, do they?
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Old 08-03-06 | 03:04 PM
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Old 08-03-06 | 03:46 PM
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has anyone considered interviewing roadies in the parks and commuters and giving their responses to the rule change as testimony? it might be better to hear disembodied voices than it is to just know that there are a bunch of letters in the public record with words that were never heard by many people. it could make for funny testimony in what i imagine will be an exercise in redundancy.
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Old 08-03-06 | 04:03 PM
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After this reg goes into effect, someone's gonna hafta film all those groups who otherwise fall into the above parameters not getting ticketed/harassed/etc.

Even though it'll be a huge PITA to arrange it, the NYPD just hung a big 'ol 'Kick Me' sign on their collective @sses. TIme to shop for new boots.
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Old 08-03-06 | 05:12 PM
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Can you say... RECALL ELECTION??? It's worked in wisconsin.
Can't do that in New York. Only 18 states have that, and New York isn't one of them.

Still, talk about a raw deal.
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Old 08-04-06 | 11:07 AM
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[QUOTE=crayonsemble]i dig you as a person generic and all my other times up friends but i see no
point in getting myself arrested. its not gonna change a damn thing and good
luck ever say getting a loan,govermant job,or any other job and having
to explain why you have a criminal record. though when the law is changed
i will probably be arrested at some point anyways but at least it wont be
on purpose.[/QUOTE

yeah, try not to get arrested. plus, parading w/o a permit is only a violation, and the DAs have always offered ACDs to arrestees (which supposedly wipe the offense off your record after 6 months). as a violation, it's on par with a traffic offense, like speeding for instance, so the long term consequences are nil.

this is a tool to take people from the streets and put them in jail for a night. the process, essentially, is the punishment.

it would be a good idea to clear out any old warrants, though, as you'll potentially stay much longer if you're ticketed or arrested with any outstanding.
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Old 08-04-06 | 11:21 AM
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I suppose that it is a question of tactics.

Good ol' civil disobedience getting arrested has its place when there are a LOT of people doing so, and making a stink. If there are fewer, then TIMES UP! (austin, or someone else?) is probably right. Nobody would notice and it would just be a personal PITA
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Old 08-04-06 | 11:23 AM
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Originally Posted by TIMES UP!
it would be a good idea to clear out any old warrants, though, as you'll potentially stay much longer if you're ticketed or arrested with any outstanding.
do they still feel entitled to arrest people for violations? man... judges must hate them so much.
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Old 08-04-06 | 02:28 PM
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re: those nyc bike maps - was looking at the 2006 edition last night and there are several bridges with word bubbles connected to them that say 'dismount bike and walk', but there isnt one for the bklyn bridge that i could find. and yet people are getting ticketed for not doing this. shouldnt that have been printed on the '06 edition if it was a regulation to be enforced?
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Old 08-04-06 | 03:41 PM
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Originally Posted by BEARPAW!!!
re: those nyc bike maps - was looking at the 2006 edition last night and there are several bridges with word bubbles connected to them that say 'dismount bike and walk', but there isnt one for the bklyn bridge that i could find. and yet people are getting ticketed for not doing this. shouldnt that have been printed on the '06 edition if it was a regulation to be enforced?
can you ride the williamsburg?
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Old 08-04-06 | 03:49 PM
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can you ride the williamsburg?
i dont have the map on me right now, but i only recall seeing this on things like the 9th st bridge heading towards red hook, and the pulaski connecting greenpoint to lic.
i was just curious about the discrepancy, or if something changed in the interim.
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Old 08-04-06 | 03:50 PM
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can you ride the williamsburg?
yeah. there's a path over the center of the bridge. during races, several people take the roadway too.
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Old 08-05-06 | 07:10 AM
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The Brooklyn thing is a sign at the end of the bike/ped lane at Tillary. The rule is only for riders coming off the bridge and is up high above the path, a place you are not looking as you slow down and avoid peds walking on the bike side. You can ride the Brooklyn, you just can't ride the last 100 ft of the Brooklyn bound path.
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