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    And an editorial- just something to think about

    ( I didn't write this).


    First, to preclude any confusion, I was not party to the Millhopper
    incident of 15 July. I have though read the e-mails, G'ville Sun
    article, and spoken to some of those involved. The common thread in
    all these absorbed communications is the responsibility of the
    cyclist: a renewed introspection as to our behavior on the road
    encompassing common sense, legal compliance, and pro-active courtesy.
    And I trust that we all concur with each of these precepts,
    consciously embracing them every time we mount the bike.

    Yet nothing in the discourse suggests that any of these were wonting
    in this event on the part of the cyclists. Stunningly, no one notes
    that this particular driver should be in jail. It is the usual
    consequence attending assault and battery with a deadly weapon.

    Do we collectively embrace a victim mentality? Stunned & pleased that
    this driver will have to take a driver education course. Oh sure, the
    fallen cyclists only suffered minor road rash, property damage. Would
    the driver's fault be greater if one or two of the cyclists, being
    less agile in evasion, had struck the car? Or had just happened to
    crashing die?

    In my time in Gainesville, there have been a number of events in which
    drivers have intentionally endangered and injured cyclists; and
    druggedly killed. None have been punished in any manner consonant
    with the crime. And always the discourse centers on our
    responsibilities to be courteous riders. Fine! I submit that it is
    our responsibility - to one another, to cyclists generally, to the
    civic health of society - to prosecute felons and to publicize
    consequences.

    Reality Check: Filing charges increases the already significant
    chance of civil/criminal suits by the driver - against individual
    members - with attendant costs. Will we take collective
    responsibility? Where is the Legal Fund?

    The relatively minor physical consequences in this event reflect the
    skill of the riders - not the intent of the driver. This man should
    be in jail - now. I will feel more secure on the road for his absence
    from it; and for the knowledge and expectation that reasonable
    standards do apply, will be applied, to those who assault my family,
    my friends, or me.
    Last edited by Nanci; 07-18-2006 at 09:13 AM.
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    "...I'm like the cycling version of the guy in Flowers for Algernon." Mike Magnuson

 

 

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