You’ve clearly never driven downtown during peak bloom time. It is absolutely just as disruptive to traffic as Rolling Thunder. |
What is lack of cooperation...not allowing the bikers to park everywhere? These guys roll in own and think they own it. They should give tickets for blocking intersections, going through red light, noise violations, etc. |
Chop down the cherry trees! They cause people to come to DC for tourist purposes, and there are more cars on the road than I'd like! |
| Best place to watch with dc's? Never been and want to take advantage of last chance! |
What an absurd assumption. I like it, but I came to DC in 1987 and there was not Rolling Thunder then. |
My father was drafted and served during Vietnam and even he's over Jane Fonda. In fact, the US isn't even still mad at Vietnam anymore. |
They apparently weren't allowed to park where they BOUGHT parking permits. |
No. That seems like something you would do. |
Was he in country? |
| My father fought in Vietnam and it wrecked him. He’s deceased now and I appreciate the respect for our Vietnam veterans that is shown by the riders. I am sad to hear this is the last ride. |
It's clear you don't live or work in or near dc. |
I really disagree with you. Rolling Thunder lasts longer and impacts more areas. I remember several years ago the riders complaining a lot about not get the police escorts they expected. In reality they were very disorganized and bands of riders not part of the single procession were expecting escorts. They also think they should be treated like a funeral procession and stop traffic on the interstate. I enjoyed watching it in the past, but it is time to end. There are other and better ways to honor the memory of the soldiers who were impacted by the Vietnam War. |
DP. She apologized and has paid her penance. |
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Iraq war vet here. Tbh I always saw rolling thunder as a tradition that would eventually die out because younger vets won't continue it. We don't have motorcycles, lots of are women and motorcycle culture is pretty sexist, and the idea of having fun/finding emotional meaning by sitting in DC holiday traffic is alien to us.
It's okay for this to die it's natural death. Let's not make this about red state/blue state because it's not about that. |
| As someone who had a very scary interaction with them yesterday, I am glad to see them go. I normally try to avoid any area they are going to be but I wasn’t thinking on the commute home and went over the Key Bridge. Not only were they in their normal pack, they were stopping on the bridge in rush hour traffic while the bridge was backed up to take photos. Apparently they go ape**** if you accidentally switch into the lane they’re in (I had to turn onto Whitehurst Freeway and I think they thought I was trying to cut them off). They started cursing at me and one gentleman threatened to get off his bike (he wasn’t clear on what he would do after that). I’m pregnant and it was kind of terrifying. I’m a woman of color and I have no idea if that had anything to do with it, I really hope not. |