Intentional fatal hit and run by car thief, filmed by his passenger
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This belongs in Foo.
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If you have any non-cyclist friends who commute to work by car in a metropolitan area daily, ask them. You will be surprised. If they aren't straight up hating cyclists they are laughing out loud at the pointy helmets and matching leotards emblazoned with the logos of Italian dish soap companies. Those costumes tend to dehumanize cyclists mostly to non-cyclists who encounter said costumed cyclists on the roadways. Ask around.

You brought up "dehumanizing cyclists" due to what they cloths they wear
This is an example that what they wear isn't an issue.
If your post was appropriate, this post is appropriate.
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The reason is that these sorts of threads can lead to “heated” discussions.
The moderators have A&S (this subforum) and P&R as places for heated discussions. This lets them be contained and easily avoided by people who wish to do so.
(I think this is a reasonable policy.)
The moderators have A&S (this subforum) and P&R as places for heated discussions. This lets them be contained and easily avoided by people who wish to do so.
(I think this is a reasonable policy.)
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I agree as far as policy is concerned. It somewhat surprises me that this one would generate heated discussion. It's a terrible crime, but it's not the sort of thing one can protect one's self against. I think most everyone would agree that the perps should be prosecuted to the greatest extent the law allows. There really shouldn't be anything controversial in such an incident.
There also might be some idea of not having discussions about things people might find disturbing (which would be reasonable in this case!) in places where people aren't expecting it.
This event isn't really a "general cycling" topic.
They aren't saying people can't discuss them. Just not in a particular forum.
Just up-thread, we have a poster who is rejecting this as a topic in this forum. A poster who, in another thread here, talks about "wearing leotards" as "dehumanizing cyclists".
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What is the safety message here? I would certainly advocate for NOT running people over on purpose, but that is not the type of Advocacy intended here.
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So, you only care about "dehumanizing cyclists" if it's not so bad.
There's no "rule" that prevents discussing safety issues you don't have control over. That's just some nonsense you are making up.
Clearly, the moderators don't have an issue with it. So, who the heck are you to try to overrule them?
You are just drawing an arbitrary line between stuff you approve of and stuff you don't.
You are advocating censorship, not discussion.
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ZERO bicyclists are "safe". Balancing on two wheels comes with the territory.
You have yet to tell us exactly what you deem a safety issue with the OP. Everybody who steps out their front door is susceptible to being murdered.
I have not contacted any moderators about this or any other post on BF over 15+ years I've been here. I don't care what they do.
Oh, I enjoy the "Bicycle Crash of the Day" posts as much as the next guy. I still don't see the connection to A&S. I don't see a safety message that we should learn from here. You should spell that out to us so we can end this discussion. I'm happy to learn and willing to let this go. I'll even admit that you are the winner of the Internet today.
Spell...it...out.
Straw man nonsense. And i've been "censored" here aplenty. I'm just not a crybaby about it because this is not a public square.
Spell...it...out.
Straw man nonsense. And i've been "censored" here aplenty. I'm just not a crybaby about it because this is not a public square.
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I'm saying the moderators' actions indicate they disagree with you thinking this is an inappropriate topic for this subforum.
So what? That you don't manage to see a connection isn't relevant (or a requirement) at all.
It really doesn't belong in the general subforum. It doesn't clearly belong in the P&R thread.
A&S readers are somewhat used to dealing with disturbing/controversial issues. And people who don't want to deal with disturbing/controversial issues learn quickly to avoid A&S.
There doesn't seem to be any other more-appropriate subforum beyond A&S.
If you can talk about things that supposedly promote "dehumanizing cyclists", it's completely appropriate to show examples where that didn't work.
I have said this multiple times.
Nope. You want this topic to be censored (since A&S is the only practical place for it). Even after the moderators have explicitly approved it being an appropriate topic for A&S.
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How can we (cyclists) protect ourselves from murderers? What action can / should we take to avoid being run over on our bikes on purpose (other than becoming non-cyclists)?
If you can't give a definitive answer as to why this is here then you and I have something in common.
If I were a moderator it would be in Foo. This is my OPINION. Where the mods dump it is their business.
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I guess the safety aspect would be always try to be aware of what's going on around you. Would some sort of mirror have given him a few seconds warning?
Could this be a thread advocating bicycle rear radar sensors like the Garmin Varia?
To get back on track.....these are the 2 that did this disgusting act.....
Could this be a thread advocating bicycle rear radar sensors like the Garmin Varia?
To get back on track.....these are the 2 that did this disgusting act.....

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I agree as far as policy is concerned. It somewhat surprises me that this one would generate heated discussion. It's a terrible crime, but it's not the sort of thing one can protect one's self against. I think most everyone would agree that the perps should be prosecuted to the greatest extent the law allows. There really shouldn't be anything controversial in such an incident.
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I guess the safety aspect would be always try to be aware of what's going on around you. Would some sort of mirror have given him a few seconds warning?
Could this be a thread advocating bicycle rear radar sensors like the Garmin Varia?
To get back on track.....these are the 2 that did this disgusting act.....

Could this be a thread advocating bicycle rear radar sensors like the Garmin Varia?
To get back on track.....these are the 2 that did this disgusting act.....

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It keeps getting worse:
They stole four cars that day and hit another cyclist (a 72-year-old man) earlier that day. He fortunately survived.
They stole four cars that day and hit another cyclist (a 72-year-old man) earlier that day. He fortunately survived.
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It keeps getting worse:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sx52...%80%94LasVegas
They stole four cars that day and hit another cyclist (a 72-year-old man) earlier that day. He fortunately survived.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sx52...%80%94LasVegas
They stole four cars that day and hit another cyclist (a 72-year-old man) earlier that day. He fortunately survived.
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Clearly, the bicyclist wasn't safe. Thus, it relates to BICYCLIST safety in a ridiculously OBVIOUS WAY. (That he wasn't able to do anything about it doesn't change that.)
Note, too, that no one else is agreeing with you that this is not appropriate for A&S.
Since sort of event is something that might discourage people from cycling, it relates to advocacy too!
The facts are:
- The moderators make the rules.
- The moderators moved the post into A&S.
- Therefore, the topic is appropriate to A&S,




You are just making crap up here.
That there is no option to avoid an incident does not preclude discussion about that incident.
It's possible (even if it's not likely) he wouldn't have gotten run over if he was on the sidewalk. Doing so might have reduced his risk. (NO: I'm not suggesting that he should have done that.)
And, of course, many, many people reduce the risk of riding on roads by either not riding or choosing to ride elsewhere (not on roads).
So, while you imagine "nothing can be done", you mentioned one thing and missed other actions that people do routinely!
Clearly, foo is more for "warm and fuzzy" (and not potentially controversial or disturbing) posts. So, foo isn't right either. (You clearly have no idea what gets kicked out of foo.)
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Gee looking at the photos I'm so SURPRISED!
I think this does have bearing on "advocacy and safety" because effective timely prosecution and sentnecing will prevent such behavior from becoming more widespread.
I think this does have bearing on "advocacy and safety" because effective timely prosecution and sentnecing will prevent such behavior from becoming more widespread.
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If you don't like the topic, just shut up and keep out.
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The topic doesn't offend me. It illustrates perfectly a bicycle safety issue I've been preaching here a long time. Just prodding and waiting for someone ELSE to figure it out.
Hint:

Merriam-Webster
Hint:

Merriam-Webster
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To the A & S strict constructionists > if the dead & maimed would wear "Take a Look" mirrors they might have had a prayer of a chance

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Mirrors and the Varia work more to keep you from moving left when there's traffic there. If you are keeping your line and somewhat to the right, you are generally relying on drivers not to move to their right to mow you over.
It looks like the victim would have had to hop a curb (which has its own tangible risks).
If you spend too much time looking at your mirror, you spend less time looking forward (where there is more need to avoid stuff). That's one advantage of the Varia: you don't to look anywhere for it to work.
Mirrors/etc are useful but too many people think they "do magic" and work better than they can.
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The topic doesn't offend me. It illustrates perfectly a bicycle safety issue I've been preaching here a long time. Just prodding and waiting for someone ELSE to figure it out.
Hint:

Merriam-Webster
Hint:

Merriam-Webster
Since you keep insisting it doesn’t belong here, that someone else appears to be YOU!