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Posts can range from "I saw police activity around 1:30 am on my block--what was that about?" to "I heard gunshots" to "I heard the corner grocery was robbed, any arrests or description of the suspects available?". Posts that are almost immediately followed by a response from someone at the local police department, which usually go something like, "We were arresting someone on your street, that's why you heard all the fuss", or "Yup, those were gunshots. Police Investigating.", or "No suspects as of yet, but your local grocer was pretty shaken up--maybe bring him a cup of coffee and see how he's doing."
The other day, there was a post on this newsgroup with the title: "Cyclist Struck". The OP went on to talk about how this seems to happen on a daily basis, and what can MPD and citizens do so that bicycles and cars can learn to play nice together. (not REALLY sure this kind of thing happens on a daily basis, but...).
This post was followed by a dozen or so of my neighbors chiming in, with such enlightened comments as "Cyclists belong on the sidewalk", to "It is usually the cyclists fault that the car slammed into them" to "Bicyclists are reckless", to my personal favorite, "Cyclists sometimes ride directly in front of me instead of staying on the side of the road where they belong."
I should've just let all this nonsense go. But no, I had to go and write a 5000 word rebuttal on the subject, asserting a cyclist's legal right to the road here in our nation's capital, and of their rights to ride in the CENTER of any lane narrower than 11 feet (which is almost 90% of traffic lanes here in DC) if they feel like it, and, basically that motorists should ride a bike and then they would understand why cyclists occasionally run red lights and split lanes, as it is usually the SAFEST THING WE CAN DO TO AVOID GETTING HIT BY SOME JOKER DRIVING HIS SUV WHILE DRINKING COFFEE, EATING A TACO AND SEXTING HIS MISTRESS ALL AT THE SAME TIME. I may have signed it: "Take that, anti-bicycling dorks!"
I hit send and triumphantly awaited a response. Let them TRY and contradict me, I told myself! I had charts and graphs at the ready to support my assertions, highway accident statistics from 1990-2010 to cite, as well as the president of Trek bicycles on hold, should I need his counsel.
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| This is my version of courteous, online debate. I am a doofus. |
About an hour later, someone from the MPD simply posted this link:
http://www.dc.gov/DC/DDOT/On+Your+Street/Bicycles+and+Pedestrians/Bicycles/DC+Common+Enforcement+Errors+Involving+Bicyclists
Which pretty much made all my points, without the added trouble of making the poster look like an irrational prick. So you know...I feel much shame.



