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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote]Plenty of people are using the bike lanes in DC. Where are you posting from? Vladivostok? They don't. We all have eyes.[/quote] Who would ride a bike in DC. You’re not even safe riding in a car and have to lock your doors.[/quote] Riding a bike is perfectly safe, no one is trying to carjack my bike. [/quote] This young progressive got to see the end game for his policy dreams. Hopefully he will tell his buddies back on campus how the story ends. https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/armed-thieves-steal-cyclists-canada-goose-jacket-in-northwest-dc/3497977/[/quote] Celebrating a college kid getting robbed for biking around TenleyTown in order to win an anonymous internet point is so freaking sad[/quote] Sort of like the bike lobby celebrating every cyclist death because it proves their point about bike lanes, no?[/quote] Show us where the bike lobby has celebrated a cyclist death, exactly?[/quote] I assume this person, who has the inability or unwillingness to make distinctions, is referring to things such as ghost bikes and rallies that are used to memorialize cyclists who were killed while riding. Possibly they're referring to families of children that now advocate for safer streets after their children were killed. Again, they are unable to understand that these measures are not "celebrating" death, because they are fixated on the bike lane culture war[/quote] They’re not celebrating death anymore than PP was celebrating the robbery of a college kid. [/quote]
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