Anonymous wrote:A biker threw water from his water bottle in my husbands face at an intersection (through car window). A police officer was right behind - whoops. There is a lot of assault in cars by bikers in DC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And why is this worthy of a post here? Do they have insurance for their shop?
Am I about to ask any douche bag bicyclist (that is a misnomer, any bicyclist with a bike that expensive is a douche bag and danger to all of us in traffic) if they stole and start an amber bike alert?
How is the bike a danger to you in a car? In the one bike accident I got into (an Uber driver hit me while I was in a bike lane), there was minor damage to his side mirror, and he was totally fine.
Well, we know who was at fault here! Did you pay for him to fix the car damage? Or did you act like a victim while you recklessly think that traffic laws do not apply to you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A biker threw water from his water bottle in my husbands face at an intersection (through car window). A police officer was right behind - whoops. There is a lot of assault in cars by bikers in DC.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And why is this worthy of a post here? Do they have insurance for their shop?
Am I about to ask any douche bag bicyclist (that is a misnomer, any bicyclist with a bike that expensive is a douche bag and danger to all of us in traffic) if they stole and start an amber bike alert?
How is the bike a danger to you in a car? In the one bike accident I got into (an Uber driver hit me while I was in a bike lane), there was minor damage to his side mirror, and he was totally fine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nothing anti bike here. I think some people were just surprised that there are bikes on DC streets that cost more than cars.
These thieves obviously knew which bikes they were taking.
Yep, I’m sure the bike thieves were up to date on the value of e-bikes. Totally.
Anonymous wrote:Nothing anti bike here. I think some people were just surprised that there are bikes on DC streets that cost more than cars.
These thieves obviously knew which bikes they were taking.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't bike commute so I did not know that bikes now cost as much as cars but here you have it in the never ending uptick in NW DC property crime.
https://www.fox5dc.com/news/dc-bicycle-shop-says-2-bikes-worth-nearly-20k-stolen-from-store-in-northwest
A store salesperson told FOX 5 that their security cameras captured the thieves stealing a Levo SL Carbon eBike worth $8,000 and a Levo Expert Carbon bike worth $11,000 from their store in the 4800 block of Wisconsin Avenue around noon on Thursday.
So, a new e-bike can cost $8,000.
In contrast, the estimated average transaction price for a light vehicle in the United States (according to Kelley Blue Book) was $38,378 in July 2020.
In other words, you can buy almost 5 new e-bikes for the same money as 1 new light vehicle.
We would need 5 to be able to transport my family.
The mic has officially been dropped.