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bike clipping and ticketing
On 4 Nov 2005 09:43:06 -0800, "NYC XYZ"
wrote: justindavid wrote: On 3 Nov 2005 10:28:39 -0500, (Steven M. O'Neill) wrote: --------------------forwarded message------------------ Date: Thu, 3 Nov 2005 09:14:11 -0500 From: Noah Budnick As most cyclists unfortunately know, at the beginning of October, the NYPD clipped two dozen bikes at the Bedford Avenue L subway station in Williamsburg. Was your bike taken by the City there or from somewhere else around NYC? If you think that the NYPD or another City agency recently took your bike, contact T.A. We are investigating legal action to stop the City from taking legally parked bikes, T.A. has received dozens of e-mails and phone calls from cyclists who got caught in the recent bike ticket blitz. If you've been harassed or unjustly ticketed by the NYPD, contact us as well, The City of New York should be encouraging bike riding, not discouraging it. The City should make streets safe for biking and adopt the NYC Bike Safety Action Plan (http://www.transalt.org/e-bulletin/2...0802.html#safe), and the NYPD should crack down on drivers who endanger bikers and walkers. The City should also provide more bike racks and guarantee indoor bike parking, not take people's bikes. Feel free to forward and repost this message. Ride safe, Noah _______________________________________________ Noah Budnick Projects Director Transportation Alternatives Your advocate for bicycling, walking and sensible transportation. 127 West 26th Street, Suite 1002, New York, NY 10001-4010 Phone (212) 629-8080 -----------------end forwarded message------------------ Why would the NYPD or any city agency clip anyone's bike? That can't be legal... 'Cause most people are morons and motorists run amok. I must say, though...I've never gotten any hassle from the NYPD concerning my bike, even when I was a bike messenger for half a summer during Ghouliani's tenure! Very surprised this is going on, though this City seems oddly bike-hostile in many weird ways. I had gotten several tickets during the Giuliani administration; in fact when I was stopped on 1st Ave. and ticketed and was loudly complaining about the stupidity of it all, the officer agreed and told me that it was because of Giuliani's insistence that cyclists were getting ticketed. I think the city would like to see cyclists go away; it doesn't cost anything to ride your bike,we park for free, we don't take a cab or train or bus. The city sees views us much like they view the homeless; we don't pay our fair extravagant share to live here. |
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justindavid wrote: I had gotten several tickets during the Giuliani administration; in fact when I was stopped on 1st Ave. and ticketed and was loudly complaining about the stupidity of it all, the officer agreed and told me that it was because of Giuliani's insistence that cyclists were getting ticketed. I don't trust cops...he's probably making up his monthly quota that last weekend and trying to make it seem like Ghouliani's fault. The worst I've ever heard -- besides a few much-publicized cases in the news -- was cops letting the air out of the wheels of folks who rode on the sidewalk in Manhattan. I think the city would like to see cyclists go away; it doesn't cost anything to ride your bike,we park for free, we don't take a cab or train or bus. The city sees views us much like they view the homeless; we don't pay our fair extravagant share to live here. It's really crazy. On the one hand bike paths are being added, and there's a healthy if not especially strong cycling lobby, but on the other hand cyclists are targeted like we cause traffic jams and accidents! Sorry to hear about your experiences.... |
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"NYC XYZ" wrote in
oups.com: I must say, though...I've never gotten any hassle from the NYPD concerning my bike, even when I was a bike messenger for half a summer during Ghouliani's tenure! Very surprised this is going on, though this City seems oddly bike-hostile in many weird ways. The people driving in Manhattan are from the burbs, so they are dazed, confused, unused to our ways, and lack confidence in their own driving skills. They project their insecurity as hostility to cyclists and anything else. Pedestrians experience fast cyclists like Space Mountain at Disney: It's really very safe and tame for a roller coaster, but because of the cramped space and odd lighting, it _seems_ dangerous and scary. There's the hostility. The only times I get stopped by the cops is when I'm riding one of my strange vehicles, and then only rarely. They really just want to make sure whatever it is I'm riding has a brake. I haven't noticed the ticket blitz, but I'll note anything I see. --ag |
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If you think that the NYPD or another City agency recently took your
bike, contact T.A. We are investigating legal action to stop the City from taking legally parked bikes, they only take the ones that are worth something, so make sure you only ride a Huffy in NYC |
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What is bike clipping?
Pat in TX |
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justindavid wrote: On 4 Nov 2005 09:43:06 -0800, "NYC XYZ" wrote: justindavid wrote: On 3 Nov 2005 10:28:39 -0500, (Steven M. O'Neill) wrote: --------------------forwarded message------------------ Date: Thu, 3 Nov 2005 09:14:11 -0500 From: Noah Budnick As most cyclists unfortunately know, at the beginning of October, the NYPD clipped two dozen bikes at the Bedford Avenue L subway station in Williamsburg. Was your bike taken by the City there or from somewhere else around NYC? If you think that the NYPD or another City agency recently took your bike, contact T.A. We are investigating legal action to stop the City from taking legally parked bikes, T.A. has received dozens of e-mails and phone calls from cyclists who got caught in the recent bike ticket blitz. If you've been harassed or unjustly ticketed by the NYPD, contact us as well, The City of New York should be encouraging bike riding, not discouraging it. The City should make streets safe for biking and adopt the NYC Bike Safety Action Plan (http://www.transalt.org/e-bulletin/2...0802.html#safe), and the NYPD should crack down on drivers who endanger bikers and walkers. The City should also provide more bike racks and guarantee indoor bike parking, not take people's bikes. Feel free to forward and repost this message. Ride safe, Noah _______________________________________________ Noah Budnick Projects Director Transportation Alternatives Your advocate for bicycling, walking and sensible transportation. 127 West 26th Street, Suite 1002, New York, NY 10001-4010 Phone (212) 629-8080 -----------------end forwarded message------------------ Why would the NYPD or any city agency clip anyone's bike? That can't be legal... 'Cause most people are morons and motorists run amok. I must say, though...I've never gotten any hassle from the NYPD concerning my bike, even when I was a bike messenger for half a summer during Ghouliani's tenure! Very surprised this is going on, though this City seems oddly bike-hostile in many weird ways. I had gotten several tickets during the Giuliani administration; in fact when I was stopped on 1st Ave. and ticketed and was loudly complaining about the stupidity of it all, the officer agreed and told me that it was because of Giuliani's insistence that cyclists were getting ticketed. Ticketed for what? I think the city would like to see cyclists go away; it doesn't cost anything to ride your bike,we park for free, we don't take a cab or train or bus. The city sees views us much like they view the homeless; we don't pay our fair extravagant share to live here. |
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Pat wrote:
What is bike clipping? Pat in TX From the context, I'm guessing it's a slang term meaning to cut the lock and remove the bike but I guess it could mean their bikes were neutered or possibly murdered. g Regards, Bob Hunt |
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On 5 Nov 2005 11:07:58 -0800, "
wrote: justindavid wrote: On 4 Nov 2005 09:43:06 -0800, "NYC XYZ" wrote: justindavid wrote: On 3 Nov 2005 10:28:39 -0500, (Steven M. O'Neill) wrote: --------------------forwarded message------------------ Date: Thu, 3 Nov 2005 09:14:11 -0500 From: Noah Budnick As most cyclists unfortunately know, at the beginning of October, the NYPD clipped two dozen bikes at the Bedford Avenue L subway station in Williamsburg. Was your bike taken by the City there or from somewhere else around NYC? If you think that the NYPD or another City agency recently took your bike, contact T.A. We are investigating legal action to stop the City from taking legally parked bikes, T.A. has received dozens of e-mails and phone calls from cyclists who got caught in the recent bike ticket blitz. If you've been harassed or unjustly ticketed by the NYPD, contact us as well, The City of New York should be encouraging bike riding, not discouraging it. The City should make streets safe for biking and adopt the NYC Bike Safety Action Plan (http://www.transalt.org/e-bulletin/2...0802.html#safe), and the NYPD should crack down on drivers who endanger bikers and walkers. The City should also provide more bike racks and guarantee indoor bike parking, not take people's bikes. Feel free to forward and repost this message. Ride safe, Noah _______________________________________________ Noah Budnick Projects Director Transportation Alternatives Your advocate for bicycling, walking and sensible transportation. 127 West 26th Street, Suite 1002, New York, NY 10001-4010 Phone (212) 629-8080 -----------------end forwarded message------------------ Why would the NYPD or any city agency clip anyone's bike? That can't be legal... 'Cause most people are morons and motorists run amok. I must say, though...I've never gotten any hassle from the NYPD concerning my bike, even when I was a bike messenger for half a summer during Ghouliani's tenure! Very surprised this is going on, though this City seems oddly bike-hostile in many weird ways. I had gotten several tickets during the Giuliani administration; in fact when I was stopped on 1st Ave. and ticketed and was loudly complaining about the stupidity of it all, the officer agreed and told me that it was because of Giuliani's insistence that cyclists were getting ticketed. Ticketed for what? ....going through a steady red. I think the city would like to see cyclists go away; it doesn't cost anything to ride your bike,we park for free, we don't take a cab or train or bus. The city sees views us much like they view the homeless; we don't pay our fair extravagant share to live here. |
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From somewhere in cyberspace, " said:
.... Ticketed for what? The recent ticket blitz on 6th Ave was for all sorts of offenses, some real, some imaginary - we received reports of red light tickets, wrong way, but also "missing reflectors", "failure to use bicycle lane", and "missing bell". -- Ed Ravin | "The law, in its majestic equality, forbids the rich as | well as the poor to sleep under bridges, to beg in the eravin@ | streets, and to steal bread." panix.com | --Anatole France, Le Lys Rouge [1894] |
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