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Doctor gets 5 years for road rage against cyclists

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If the article that Ns1 is true, 5 years is too short, he could have easily kill the bikers for a rash dicision.
 
I would have given that doctor a medal. Anyone who has driven in Manhattan, and watched these jackasses drive all over the street, when they have a thick bike lane + moved sidewalks, will agree with me.

I'd have less rage if these idiots were required to have insurance.

<-- had car hit by a biker who was riding the wrong way, through a red light, through a corner. If the police hadn't witnessed this moron breaking all kinds of law, I'd have probably been sued.
 
As an former emergency room physician I think 5 years was letting him off easy. The man knows all too well what can happen in the case of car vs human, and should be sentenced harsher with this in mind. Playing games and teaching people "lessons" with a car, a deadly weapon, is childish and shows a serious lack of judgment, common sense, and concern for his fellow man. I think 5 years is just barely enough to teach him a lesson.
 
I would have given that doctor a medal. Anyone who has driven in Manhattan, and watched these jackasses drive all over the street, when they have a thick bike lane + moved sidewalks, will agree with me.

I'd have less rage if these idiots were required to have insurance.

<-- had car hit by a biker who was riding the wrong way, through a red light, through a corner. If the police hadn't witnessed this moron breaking all kinds of law, I'd have probably been sued.

Try not to paint all bikers with the same brush. Most of the problem bikers are delivery guys, not people going to work or exercising. I biked to work in Manhattan for years, though 99% of my commute was down the west side bike path. I've also driven in Manhattan for years and know how bad drivers in NYC are, mostly due to stress from the traffic, but that's not an excuse to drive recklessly.
 
Why are you repeating the same thing? We already read this.

Because I want to read the article that gives more information about the incident. If the cyclists were following the guy it would change my opinion. If you're following someone it's your responsibility to leave adequate stopping distance.

Edit: Based on what NS1 said it appears that my original assumption about the incident was correct. Now I'm wondering why the LA Times is reporting one thing while Lupi, Matthiasa, Kadarin and ScottyB read something entirely different.
 
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As an former emergency room physician I think 5 years was letting him off easy. The man knows all too well what can happen in the case of car vs human, and should be sentenced harsher with this in mind. Playing games and teaching people "lessons" with a car, a deadly weapon, is childish and shows a serious lack of judgment, common sense, and concern for his fellow man. I think 5 years is just barely enough to teach him a lesson.

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Waidaminit....I thought most of ATOT thought brake-checking was ok...seems like many/most of you support that as a means of dealing with tailgaters...how is this really any different?






Even though I've had to experience douch-bag bicyclists myself over the years, what the guy did was wrong. Plain and simple.
 
Waidaminit....I thought most of ATOT thought brake-checking was ok...seems like many/most of you support that as a means of dealing with tailgaters...how is this really any different?






Even though I've had to experience douch-bag bicyclists myself over the years, what the guy did was wrong. Plain and simple.

B/c it wasn't just brake checking. This asshole deliberately drove past them so that he could get in front to brake check them.
 
B/c it wasn't just brake checking. This asshole deliberately drove past them so that he could get in front to brake check them.

It's STILL brake-checking...and I've read many replies on these boards in tailgating threads where people think passing someone then brake-checking is fine.
 
hang on.... if cyclists were tailgating and following too closely, and dr had to suddenly slam on brakes, why is it the drs fault and not the cyclists?
 
Interesting. If you did this in a car, the person who rear ended you would be liable regardless.

If people who ride bikes are required to follow the rules of the road, it sounds like they did not allow enough distance between them and the car.

Hopefully the doctor will appeal his sentence and it will get thrown out.
 
Interesting. If you did this in a car, the person who rear ended you would be liable regardless.

If people who ride bikes are required to follow the rules of the road, it sounds like they did not allow enough distance between them and the car.

Hopefully the doctor will appeal his sentence and it will get thrown out.

A driver swerves around another car, intentionally slams on his brakes and then admits to the responding police officer that he was "teaching the other driver a lesson." That would be the victim's fault? Are you serious?

Nevermind, I see you're just another one who didn't bother to read or comprehend the thread or the linked articles. Hopefully this is clear enough:

The cyclists were not following the car. The doctor passed the cyclists, then intentionally cut in front of them and stopped.
 
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Hah this story showed up maybe a month ago or so on [H]...where it eventually got locked. I wonder if it'll end up the same on AT.
 
I fucking hate cyclics in Boston. They blow through stop signs, red lights, cut around people who are in their cars making turns. I seriously wish they would ban bicycles from the road.

I respect cyclists and feel they have a right to the road, however the ones in boston really give a bad name to all the ones out there that follow the rules, im sure NYC is the same way
 
as a biker and a driver easily frustated from idiot bikers i totally understand both sides. until you've been in an accident on a bicycle you really have no idea how exposed and fragile you are from cars, pavement, etc. if they cracked down on that dr thats great but they should also crack down on these idiot cyclists that give curb huggers like me a bad name. 😛
 
hang on.... if cyclists were tailgating and following too closely, and dr had to suddenly slam on brakes, why is it the drs fault and not the cyclists?

Because of what he told the police. If he'd kept his fucking mouth shut and pretended that he was at least remorseful, then he would be a free man today. DO NOT TALK TO POLICE.
 
Because of what he told the police. If he'd kept his fucking mouth shut and pretended that he was at least remorseful, then he would be a free man today. DO NOT TALK TO POLICE.

God forbid guilty people actually get caught and convicted, right?
 
"Here in the U.K., the cycling community has a saying that, 'If you want to harm or kill someone, a motor vehicle is the weapon of choice,' " wrote Tony Raven, of Cambridge, England.

No a cup of gas and match works better and you don't need an expensive car. Another one of thousands of reasons UK firearms laws are retarded. If you want to kill someone it's getting done. They can ban knives, guns, cars whatever if there is a will there is a way.
 
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Because of what he told the police. If he'd kept his fucking mouth shut and pretended that he was at least remorseful, then he would be a free man today. DO NOT TALK TO POLICE.

Exactly. He could have sued bicyclists for damages to his vehicle if he wasn't an idiot opening his mouth.
 
God forbid guilty people actually get caught and convicted, right?

If you're guilty you're a retard to talk to police. Can't help you one bit. But certainly can hurt.

(other than minor traffic stuff which they may let you slide with courtesy and honesty)
 
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