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woolfe9998

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I know they don't generally, but purposefully rolling coal on bikers should be considered assault. The whole purpose is to intimidate and possibly harm the receiver. And it's almost always done in reckless manner in violation of multiple vehicle laws.

Which, as I explained, would not turn a resulting death into felony murder, because assault can't be the basis for felony murder.

If they made coal rolling itself a felony without calling it an assault, that would work.
 

K1052

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Haha, not a chance. The symbolism of spewing sooty smoke at them is hard to miss. In liberal San Francisco, we have exactly the same conflict between cyclists and motorists over blocking the roads and/or unsafe riding by bicyclists. While the bicyclists accuse the motorists of sometimes endangering them. In fact, we have a much bigger conflict in SF than they do in Waller County given that in SF there is a fleet of bike messengers riding on congested city streets.

Yet somehow no one ever "coal rolls" bicyclists around here. I wonder why.

I saw a car roll though a stop sign making a turn in SF once that tipped a messenger off his bike. The biker smashed out two windows on the woman's passenger side with his bike chain , yelled "pay more fucking attention", and rode off. I considered my long held instincts not to at all mess with messengers confirmed valid.
 
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woolfe9998

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I saw a car roll though a stop sign making a turn in SF once that tipped a messenger off his bike. The biker smashed out two windows on the woman's passenger side with his bike chain , yelled "pay more fucking attention", and rode off. I considered my long held instincts not to at all mess with messengers confirmed valid.

There was a case in SF I think about 5 years ago where one of those messengers was riding his bike down one of those ridiculously steep hills in SF and collided with a woman standing at a street corner, killing her. A very rare occurrence for people to be killed by a speeding bicycle, but people who don't like the cyclists were all over it.
 

Zorba

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Which, as I explained, would not turn a resulting death into felony murder, because assault can't be the basis for felony murder.

If they made coal rolling itself a felony without calling it an assault, that would work.
Yeah, I agree with you on that. I hadn't thought shit it before, but makes sense.
 

K1052

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There was a case in SF I think about 5 years ago where one of those messengers was riding his bike down one of those ridiculously steep hills in SF and collided with a woman standing at a street corner, killing her. A very rare occurrence for people to be killed by a speeding bicycle, but people who don't like the cyclists were all over it.

I don't recall if he was a messenger or not but he was convicted, which is more than I can usually say for drivers.
 

woolfe9998

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I don't recall if he was a messenger or not but he was convicted, which is more than I can usually say for drivers.

Yes I recall him being charged with manslaughter. Most automobile accidents involve ordinary negligence (i.e. briefly taking your eyes off the road to adjust your radio). This subjects you to civil but not criminal liability. This cyclist IIRC was doing 40 mph on his bike, on crowded city streets. That is reckless.
 

ElFenix

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But what I do know is the Venn diagram of coal rollers and MAGATS is a perfect circle. Not all MAGATS are coal rollers, but all coal rollers are MAGATS

That's a circle inside of a circle. Not a perfect circle.
 

Muse

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After a couple years here in Texas I do have to say that the extent to which people driving trucks feel they are simply exempt from all traffic laws is pretty amazing. Reliably the bigger the truck the worse the driving behavior. I nearly got side swiped the other day by an asshole in a brand new lifted F-150 with temp plates and 5% tint all over who decided to cross three lanes of frontage road without signaling or making sure was clear to illegally merge onto I-35 through a grass median. This kind of stuff happens constantly.
I don't drive much, like 15 miles every 2 weeks on a designated day. I do skate 10 miles/day up and down a designated "Safe Street" that's marked by signs saying "Emergency vehicles and bicycles only" and 15mph. They basically permit people who live on the street to drive. I've been doing this for over a year. This is liberal Berkeley, CA. But there are some redneck drivers here too. I think it's something about "motor vehicles" that brings out the asshole in a lot of people. I've had guys pretend to come after me, yell at me. The signs have been vehicularly vandalized. Evidently, someone ran into all 3 of them, destroyed one completely and the 2 others have been repaired multiple times by citizens, not the city. The citizens are me and this other guy, a little immigrant kind of guy with a lot of spunk. He actually screwed the base of one sign into the asphalt, fixed another to the asphalt with caulk. The 2 remaining signs were bent over 30 degrees last week and the little guy straightened them up again. Someone could hit me skating or shoot me but I'm going to continue.
 

pmv

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There was a case in SF I think about 5 years ago where one of those messengers was riding his bike down one of those ridiculously steep hills in SF and collided with a woman standing at a street corner, killing her. A very rare occurrence for people to be killed by a speeding bicycle, but people who don't like the cyclists were all over it.


Vanishingly rare event, though does happen every now and then. If a bicyclist hits a pedestrian it's about as likely that the cyclist would die as the pedestrian.

Bike messengers have the same bad incentives to break the rules as do delivery drivers. Piece-work and intense competition will do that.

Increasing problem now seems to be these new electric scooters, skateboards and powered bicycles. Doesn't seem to be anywhere they fit in, either among car traffic, on bike lanes, or footpaths. Really annoys me when they whiz past me on the footway - both anti-social _and_ lazy. Can't even be bothered to pedal.
 

esquared

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I remembered an accident where a girl was changing her cassette tape while driving and plowed into 4 cyclists and killed them all. She never went to jail.

Found the article.
 
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Zorba

Lifer
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I remembered an accident where a girl was changing her cassette tape while driving and plowed into 4 cyclists and killed them all. She never went to jail.

Found the article.
One difference is that sounds like basic negligence as opposed to recklessness with intent to intimidate. Also 34 years ago.
 

MrSquished

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Update https://www.fox26houston.com/news/1...on-after-running-over-6-houston-area-cyclists

"On Monday, FOX 26 interviewed Waller County District Attorney Elton Mathis about the case. According to Mathis, he became aware of the crash around the same time people on social media started contacting him.

"I’m very troubled by what I’ve read," said Waller County District Attorney Elton Mathis. "If what I read was true, we’ve got some issues."

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We’re told the 16-year-old driver stayed at the scene and met with police on Saturday. However, the teen was not arrested.

"I don’t have the evidence in front of me at this point to say, why he wasn’t arrested, [or] should he have not been arrested," said Mathis. "I’m waiting for the investigation [report] to get here so we can make those determinations to seek justice.""



-Pretty crazy the DA only found out about this from people contacting him on social media, not from the fucking blue lives people.
 

ch33zw1z

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The young man is probably just suffering from affluenza, it's a chronic disease that affects the heart and brain.
 

Zorba

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The young man is probably just suffering from affluenza, it's a chronic disease that affects the heart and brain.
Hopefully so his family is worth sueing.

More likely he has state minimum insurance and isn't worth shit compared to 6 people.

This is why I bumped up my under/uninsured insurance to $1M, much rather depend on myself to have adequate coverage than Dave asshole on the road.
 

MrSquished

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Hopefully so his family is worth sueing.

More likely he has state minimum insurance and isn't worth shit compared to 6 people.

This is why I bumped up my under/uninsured insurance to $1M, much rather depend on myself to have adequate coverage than Dave asshole on the road.

Well he was driving what looked to be a pretty new big assed pickup truck, so that's like 50K or more right there. Maybe they do have money or maybe they are car rich and cash poor.
 

Zorba

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Well he was driving what looked to be a pretty new big assed pickup truck, so that's like 50K or more right there. Maybe they do have money or maybe they are car rich and cash poor.
Looks like a cheaper F250, probably a 2011-2013, XL or XLT.

In Texas it's also not uncommon to have 200K of vehicles in the driveway of a 50K trailer.
 

ElFenix

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Pretty crazy the DA only found out about this from people contacting him on social media, not from the fucking blue lives people.
to be fair, people might have started contacting him on sunday.
 

Vic

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Wait, what? A driver runs over 6 bicyclists, 4 of whom require hospitalization, and all witnesses report reckless driving, and the cops don't even issue a ticket?
Yeah, there needs to be a special investigation into this BS.
 
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dawp

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I remembered an accident where a girl was changing her cassette tape while driving and plowed into 4 cyclists and killed them all. She never went to jail.

Found the article.
read in that article the daughter of one of the couples sued the winery who owned the vehicle and settled out of court, I suspect the same thing will happen here as I'm sure, being 16, the truck was either owned or given to him by his parents.

IMO, he should lose his license at least until he turns 21 due to reckless driving.
 

MrSquished

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read in that article the daughter of one of the couples sued the winery who owned the vehicle and settled out of court, I suspect the same thing will happen here as I'm sure, being 16, the truck was either owned or given to him by his parents.

IMO, he should lose his license at least until he turns 21 due to reckless driving.
Not just reckless, malicious, intent to intimidate.
 
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