[CMI-CM] (no subject)
Rebecca Roach
RRoach at mhc.uiuc.edu
Wed Dec 12 09:25:01 CST 2001
The main reason I have stopped riding with critical mass (although I still
"advertise" the rides by poster in my office) is that the mass finds it
necessary (and often seemingly desirable) to break traffic regulations (like
running red lights.) I choose not to be a part of that message. As a daily
bike commuter, I do battle every day with the cars - and prefer not to do it
as a "message" on the last Friday of the month. As bikers, we must follow
the rules in order to get the respect we deserve from the drivers.
I agree with Scott - the bikers' running the red light does not justify the
Jeep driver's actions - I hope he does go to jail. There is incredible
power in numbers, and the mass has some numbers. I just hope the power can
be used for right, and not just to thumb our nose at drivers because we are
a mass. I am afraid the drivers perceive CM as nose-thumbing and are just
getting pissed off. I hope the message can be that bikes have just as much
(but no more) right to the road as cars do. Becky
-----Original Message-----
From: Scott Dossett [mailto:scottd at sws.uiuc.edu]
Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2001 8:48 AM
To: critical-mass at lists.groogroo.com
Subject: [CMI-CM] (no subject)
Hi all.
At the risk of being the poop in the pack here; note the CriticalMass
participants rendering of the actions of the "pack". Excerpt from e-mail
link below.
To run red lights on crowded city streets is not smart my friends. The
ride I went on in September from Wright and Green did the same thing as it
wound it's way through downtown Champaign, 6 times.
This does not of course justify the actions of the Jeep battering ram and I
hope he goes to jail.
It's just................... what we do effects what we get.
peace
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Austin Chronicle, 10-5-01
Statesman Falls Off Its Bike
BY JORDAN SMITH
........................................According to Justin Davis -- the
Statesman's "unidentified bicyclist" who supposedly participated in
Henderson's group beating -- the Critical Mass riders encountered Henderson
at the corner of Congress and Second. "We had come to the intersection and
while we were going through, the light turned red," he said. In an effort
to keep the group together, the riders continued through the red light.
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Scott Dossett
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