Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. How can police stop this? I get that it might be more dangerous to try to chase individual bikers, but when it's a group, surely there are ways to make it stop, or at least disperse?
Are they really stuck just letting this happen?
Do you realize how privileged and racist you sound, OP?
what the hell are you talking about??? How is it privileged or racist to ask why the police can't stop an illegal and DANGEROUS activity?
Please STFU.
Unless you’re also trying to get white boys arrested for riding dirt bikes in the woods in Frederick or Spotsylvania, you’re a racist.
Anonymous wrote:
They arent endangering anyone else in the woods. Doing this on busy roads with other drivers and pedestrians is dangerous and should be stopped. If some kid wants to flip a dirt bike in the woods so what?
Anyone who cant see the difference in risk of life of innocents between those two scenarios is either stupid or being purposely obtuse.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. How can police stop this? I get that it might be more dangerous to try to chase individual bikers, but when it's a group, surely there are ways to make it stop, or at least disperse?
Are they really stuck just letting this happen?
Do you realize how privileged and racist you sound, OP?
what the hell are you talking about??? How is it privileged or racist to ask why the police can't stop an illegal and DANGEROUS activity?
Please STFU.
Unless you’re also trying to get white boys arrested for riding dirt bikes in the woods in Frederick or Spotsylvania, you’re a racist.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. How can police stop this? I get that it might be more dangerous to try to chase individual bikers, but when it's a group, surely there are ways to make it stop, or at least disperse?
Are they really stuck just letting this happen?
Do you realize how privileged and racist you sound, OP?
what the hell are you talking about??? How is it privileged or racist to ask why the police can't stop an illegal and DANGEROUS activity?
Please STFU.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Irrelevant.
Why?
Because you don't start arguing about laws you don't like once you've been accused of breaking it. That is not a valid defense in any jurisdiction.
I haven't been accused of breaking any laws about dirt bikes.
I'm asking why dirt bikes should be illegal in DC.
Have you tried googling it and becoming more informed? Or do you prefer ignorance? Many do. Less work that way.
Anonymous wrote:I have noticed some changes in this "ritual" over the past year or so - the riders used to wear no helmets and bandanas over their faces. Now, they are wearing helmets to shield their identity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Irrelevant.
Why?
Because you don't start arguing about laws you don't like once you've been accused of breaking it. That is not a valid defense in any jurisdiction.
I haven't been accused of breaking any laws about dirt bikes.
I'm asking why dirt bikes should be illegal in DC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:" ... there are lots of traffic violations that don't get enforced. "
You have identified a new income stream for DC. Better still than self-driving vehicles, "self-reporting" vehicles which will print out at the end of each day a cummulative traffic ticket complete with charges for all of the traffic violations perpetrated that day.
OMG that is brilliant.
Anonymous wrote:I have noticed some changes in this "ritual" over the past year or so - the riders used to wear no helmets and bandanas over their faces. Now, they are wearing helmets to shield their identity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC police have an official no chase policy for this. It's because once when they did someone got hurt.
They most definitely do wreck havoc and have hurt people. They killed a dog once.
Last summer one of them popped a wheelie and came down on my husband's car hood, while he sat in it waiting for them to pass. But good advice, PP!
They are a f(*$#ing menace.
Was your husband injured? No. He clearly wasn’t.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. How can police stop this? I get that it might be more dangerous to try to chase individual bikers, but when it's a group, surely there are ways to make it stop, or at least disperse?
Are they really stuck just letting this happen?
Do you realize how privileged and racist you sound, OP?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC police have an official no chase policy for this. It's because once when they did someone got hurt.
They most definitely do wreck havoc and have hurt people. They killed a dog once.
Last summer one of them popped a wheelie and came down on my husband's car hood, while he sat in it waiting for them to pass. But good advice, PP!
They are a f(*$#ing menace.
Was your husband injured? No. He clearly wasn’t.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. How can police stop this? I get that it might be more dangerous to try to chase individual bikers, but when it's a group, surely there are ways to make it stop, or at least disperse?
Are they really stuck just letting this happen?
Do you realize how privileged and racist you sound, OP?