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From Gothamist, Aug. 11:
Cobble Hill Locals Mourn Death of
Beloved Oriental Pastry & Grocery Co-Owner
Cobble Hill shopkeepers and local residents are reeling from the sudden death of Muyassar Moustapha, who was fatally run over on Atlantic Avenue on Sunday night. Moustapha, 66, was a neighborhood fixture who for decades operated the Oriental Pastry & Grocery on Atlantic, just steps from where he was struck by a Mercedes driver after picking up ice cream at the Key Food across the street.
Moustapha's storefront remained closed yesterday, with its metal gate down and daily deliveries piling up on the sidewalk. The shop, which sells a wide variety of spices, snacks, and other Middle Eastern staples, has been a family-run business since it changed hands over 60 years ago, shortly after the Moustapha family immigrated from Syria to Bay Ridge. Muyassar was the middle of three brothers, Anis and Gary, who have a reputation for their neighborly generosity.
According to longtime Cobble Hill resident Al Shaia, a frequent patron of Oriental Pastry & Grocery, Moustapha was returning from a routine errand at Key Food when he was hit while crossing Atlantic Avenue. "He had heart trouble two years ago, so he always crossed at the light and he was always careful, even yelling at other people to use the crosswalk," said Shaia of Moustapha's alleged decision to jaywalk around 8:25 p.m. on Sunday.
A police source tells the Daily News that Moustapha was not in the crosswalk when he was struck, but an NYPD spokesman would not confirm that during a brief interview with Gothamist. The spokesman said no arrests have been made, but the investigation is ongoing.
Yanece Cotto remembers the Moustapha family's constant presence during her Muslim-American upbringing in the neighborhood. She now works at the Urban Outfitters next to Oriental Pastry & Grocery, and recalls Muyassar Moustapha as a "beautiful, wonderful person who would help you with whatever you needed."
The brothers who run Sahadi Imports across Atlantic Avenue, Charlie and Bob Sahadi, describe themselves as "very friendly competitors" with the Moustaphas. Though neither had heard news of the tragedy until they arrived at work on Monday morning, the owners were quick to share fond memories of the late Moustapha brother, who they said "was always right there for us whenever something came up, like if we needed to borrow something." Noting that both stores share a long history on this stretch of Atlantic Avenue, the Sahadis believe that "this is a wonderful street to be on, because everyone gives a damn about the other guy," citing Moustapha's particular role in fostering a neighborly climate on their block.
"I don't agree with some of the things Mayor de Blasio came up with, but if that car was driving at 25 miles per hour, this gentleman would not be dead today," said Charlie Sahadi when asked about the deadly traffic on Atlantic Avenue. "Everyone has their moments when they're in a hurry to get somewhere," added Bob, the younger Sahadi brother, "but then you ask yourself if it was really worth it, and the answer is that it definitely wasn't."
We will put it more forthrightly. Yet another hard-working New Yorker and pillar of his community senselessly gone forever because some self-centered idiot put saving a few seconds of precious goddam drive-time ahead of his life. Further evidence that the actual function of our automotive transport system is to cheapen the value of human life and turn people into flaming assholes.
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From The Villager, Aug. 6:
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From the NY Times, Oct. 31:
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From 69 News, Allentown, PA:
Contradiction in struggle against NYC auto-cracy
First the good news. The Daily News reports Nov. 10 that Public Advocate Letitia James will introduce a bill making it legal for pedestrians to cross while the light is blinking (Outragroues that it isn't!) But simultanesouly, DNAInfo tells us that the NYPD is about to begin a "Jaywalking Ticketing Blitz in Queens." Perversely, this is portrayed as for pedestrians' "own protection" (Sic!) We are told: "The change comes days after an elderly woman was struck and killed by a bus while walking mid-block near Main Street and Kissena Boulevard—whose death was the catalyst for the meeting at the [109th] precinct, officials said." Fuck this Orwellian blame-the-victim bullshit. We continue to assert: Jaywalking is a human right. NOT ONE INCH TO THE TYRANNY OF THE AUTOMOBILE!!!
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From Gothamist, Dec. 7:
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Gothamist on Dec. 17 runs the utterly maddening story of Christen Conyers who was sent to jail for six months for riding his bicycle on the streets of New York. He was leaving his Harlem housing project to break his Ramadan fast at a local chicken joint back in June when he ran into a Black Lives Matter protest. "They told me to get on the sidewalk, but I was on my bike so that would have been illegal," Conyers told reporters during visiting hours at the Manhattan Detention Complex. "I wasn't part of the protest, although if I was that would have been my legal right." He was busted on a string of ludicrous charges: felony assault of a police officer, resisting arrest, two counts of disorderly conduct, obstructing vehicular traffic, and harassment in the second degree. These were reduced at his arraignment to disorderly conduct, but he was still sent up the river for six months for violating conditions of his parole on a prior. What utter bullshit.
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Here we go again. New York's PIX reports :
But the headline was "MTA bus driver arrested in deadly Brooklyn crash." This was not a crash. This was an eldery pedestrian getting squashed like a bug.
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An apparently homeless woman with a toddler in her car plowed into pedestrians on the crowded Las Vegas Strip Dec. 20, killing one and injuring dozens. The driver, Lakeisha Holloway, was said to be a drifter who had arrived in Las Vegas days earlier. (NBC)
Meanwhile, the youth in the so-called "affluenza" case, Ethan Couch, is reported to have fled the country with his mother—just before a scheduled court hearing that could have transferred his case to adult court, possibly resulting in prison time. Couch came under fire this month after a video surfaced on Twitter that appeared to show him playing drinking games, which would violate his 10-year probation sentence. When his probation officer came around to check in on him, the house was abandoned. (NYT, Dec. 22)
We asked when Couch received probation despite having killed four if his too-rich-to-know-better defense would inspire a too-poor-to-know-better defense. Let's see what happens to Lakeisha Holloway. The psychological pressures of being a homeless single mom strike us as a far more legitimate defense than being a spoilt brat.
Cannabis behind Staten Island traffic fatality? Um, no...
But the latest in New York City's workaday traffic fatalities (there were 242 in 2015, according to the Mean Streets blog) is the case of middle-aged Stanley Marshall, who was riding his bike on Staten Island's Richmond Ave. when he was run down by a motorist who pulled out of a parking lot. The headline in the Daily News reads: "Man, 59, killed while riding bicycle by stoned driver on Staten Island." The motorist, Lisa Martini, admitted to police: "I was just pulling out from getting my food and I guess I hit something. I smoked a little bit of weed around 2:30."
But in the next paragraph down is a continuation of the quote: “I take buspirone for my anxiety problem and sometimes Xanax,” she added. Martini was swaying, and had bloodshot eyes, body tremors and poor coordination, the complaint said.
Now, pot, as we all know, can cause bloodshot eyes. But body tremors and poor coordination? Every toker knows that is not part of the cannabis high. However, RxList website informs us side effects of Xanax include "dizziness" and "poor balance or coordination." And buspirone? Expect "dizziness... nervousness, lightheadedness, drowsiness, blurred vision," according to RxList.
Martini is a 9-11 widow (her husband was an FDNY lieutenant killed in the Twin Towers collapse), so we're not here to give her a hard time over her substance use. But let's not allow this incident to become more fodder for anti-cannabis propaganda. However counterintuitive it may seem (for people who don't actually use cannabis), a 2011 study found a reduction in traffic fatalities in states that had legalized medical marijuana. The conjecture was folks were turning to legal cannabis instead of alcohol. The study's authors were quick to emphasize that their research doesn't "prove" that cannabis impairs driving less than alcohol. But anybody who has used both knows that is the case. And we'll bet the same can be said of pot as compared to Xanax and buspirone .
More to the point: It is the domination of the city's streets by toxin-belching death machines that is really responsible for traffic fatalities—and everyone accepts that as completely "normal." You've got to give New York's Mayor Bill de Blasio credit for his Vision Zero program that at least aspires to get the human roadkill down to nothing before he leaves office. But what is the critical issue here? That Lisa Martini was high on cannabis? Or that she was driving an automobile? If anyone asks me, I say: ban cars, legalize pot!
From Global Ganja Report
Cultural reactionaries make political hay of road carnage
In 2015, the number of traffic fatalities in the US rose to 38,300—after years of declining due to high oil prices and the recession (which meant fewer motorists on the roads). The increase is obviously linked to current depressed oil prices. But anti-freedom forces are scapegoating cannabis legalization initiatives for this carnage. See full story at Global Ganja Report...
Google self-driving car strikes bus on California street
In a charming convergence of two of the most sinister trends on the planet—car culture and robotocracy—AP reported Feb. 29: "A self-driving car being tested by Google struck a public bus on a Silicon Valley street, a fender-bender that appears to be the first time one of the tech company's vehicles caused a crash during testing." Gee, we can hardly wait for self-driving cars to become ubiquitous....
Uber retreats... for the moment
Following a March 18 crash in Tempe, Ariz., in which an Uber car "operating in autonomous mode" struck and killed a pedestrian, the company has suspended its driverless car testing in Tempe, Pittsburgh, Toronto and San Francisco, the four cities where it operates the cars. (SF Chron) The family of the woman killed in Tempe has apparently reached a settlement with Uber. (AP)
And yet you still have fools crowing about how "autonomous" cars are going to be safer in the long run. Fortunately, this pseudo-scientific claim is shot down by Peter Hancock of the University of Central Florida in The Conversation, a piece happily picked up by Scientific American.
But making the conversation entiely about "safety" misses the larger issue of this technology ultimately making the human race redundant. And there's just been a retreat for humanity on that front. The US Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit on March 27 rejected a claim by Philadelphia taxi companies and the Philadelphia Taxi Association that Uber Technologies is violating anti-trust laws. (Jurist)
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From CBS New York, Feb. 28:
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From Lower Hudson Journal News, Feb. 27:
The car century was a mistake. It's time to move on.
That's actually the encouraging title of a Feb. 29 opinion piece in the Washington Post by J H Crawford, author of Carfree Cities and Carfree Design Manual, and publisher of Carfree.com. The opening paragraphs:
At least such ideas are no longer completely taboo...
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Talk about a license to kill. Gothamist on March 18 reports on the maddening case of Cindy Klumb, a Pratt Institute art instructor who was critically injured in a hit-and-run—and says cops let the assailant go after he flashed his badge. Klumb and her lawyer have yet to get the NYPD to turn over its footage from nearby surveillance cameras.
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From AP, March 19:
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This just gets worse and worse. School-teacher Felix Coss, 61, was killed by police van while crossing a street in Williamsburg in July 2013. The officer who struck him, Paula Medrano, was never charged, and his family sued the city. Now Gothamist reports that the city is arguing that Coss "voluntarily...assumed the risk" of crossing the street—this despite the fact that he had the signal! Worse yet, witnesses say Medrano was talking on her cell phone when she ran down Coss.
And Bill "Vision Zero" de Blasio is going along with this shit?
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And worse still! Undercover police arrested and roughly treated a mailman who was doing his rounds in Crown Heights after they nearly sideswiped him in their car and he cursed them out for it. (Now This, March 25; Gothamist, March 23) OK, even assuming that cops are above the law and we are subject to arrest if we give 'em some lip over their lawless behavior... are we supposed to use our fucking ESP to determine who are the undercovers? And people wonder why we say #FuckDaPolice...
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So Allen Bullock, 19, who pleaded guilty to smashing the windshield of a police car during last April's Baltimore riots following the police slaying of Freddie Gray, is sentenced to 12 years—although all but six months is likely to be suspended. (CBS Baltimore, March 29) But former Massey Energy CEO Don Blankenship gets one year for responsibility in the Upper Big Branch coal-mine disaster that left 29 dead in West Virginia in 2010. After pleading not guilty, and arrogantly declaring in court: "I didn't break any laws." As a Lexington Herald Leader commentary notes, that's 12.5 days for each miner's life.
#BlackLivesMatter? Easy to see what matters in this world. Cars (especially police cars) and fossil fuels.
And to make it even worse...
"Affluenza Teen" Ethan Couch is likely to get 180 days in jail, NPR informs us. The same six months that Allen Bullock is going to serve—but for killing four people. (His mother, who absconded with him to Mexico, may be in bigger trouble, possibly facing years in the clink for "hindering apprehension of a criminal.")
Protesters blocking road? 'Run them down'
A nice one from the San Jose Mercury News' Silicon Beat:
Freakonomics on murder by car
From the Cyclelicious blog:
Et cetera. The problem is that Dubner (at least in the promos for the broadcast aired on WNYC) comes across as a sociopath boasting of how to commit the perfect murder and get away with it... Run someone over in a car. Now, he seems to be making a "point" I agree with... that a diver's license is a license to kill. But his whole attitude is like, Hey what fun! Let's mow down pedestrians! Aren't we bad boys!
And this when there is a wave of hit-and-run "accidents" (sic) going on in the city....
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An NYPD cop was caught on video telling a motorist he pulled over in the Bronx that it’s Mayor de Blasio’s fault he’s getting a ticket. “Mayor de Blasio wants us to give out summonses Okay? Alright?” the cop tells the driver, who appears to be holding a ticket in his hand while the camera rolls. (NY Post, April 11)
Just great. The NYPD playing to reckless motorists to get their licks in at de Blaz. And people wonder why we say #FuckDaPolice...
Glimmer of hope
From CityLab, April 6:
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From the Daily News, April 17:
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From ABC-NY, April 19:
More blame-the-victim propaganda. Meanwhile, Fortune reports that representatives from the Communications Workers of America visting workers from a Verizon call center in Manila were threatened by armed goons...
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From StreetsBlog, May 17:
License to kill.
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From Michigan's WZZM, June 8:
Fuck 'em. That's what they get for riding bicyles. Unpatriotic losers. If we don't use lots of oil every day, all those kids we sent to Iraq died in vain and the terrorists win.
Murder charge in Kalamazoo car-nage
Pich me, I must be dreaming. The motorist in the above Kalamzoo atrocity is actually being charged—with murder. Michigan is also moving forward with a bill authorizing harsher criminal penalties for drivers who harm cyclists. (Bicycling, June 10)
Could the tide be turning, at last?
More blame-the-victim auto-cracy
From the Village Voice, July 5:
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From The Villager, July 13:
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From the Daily News, July 17:
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From the New York Times, Aug. 19:
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From the NY Daily News, Aug. 22:
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Well, this one hits a perfect trifecta of American pathologies... Car culture, gun-fetishism and racism... A white motorist in the Cleveland area ran a red light, causing an accident—then pulled out his AK-47 and shot to death the motorist in the car that he hit: Deborah Pearl, a 53-year-old Black woman who had her hands up. Matthew Desha, 29, has been charged with murder. (Daily News, Aug. 29)
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The New York Times Sept. 4 reports of an effort by police in Colorado to crack down on a new menace on America's roads: diesel truck drivers who soup up their engines and remove their emissions controls to "roll coal," or belch black smoke, at pedestrians, cyclists and unsuspecting Prius drivers.
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Several were injured when counter-protesters in a pick-up truck menaced and finally drove into a group of Native Americans holding a demonstration against Columbus Day in Reno, Nev. The driver and passneger were questioned by police, but no charges were filed. (KOLO, Reno, AJ+, Oct. 10)
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From ABC News, Nov. 22:
Glimmer of hope in Copenhagen
Bicycles now outnumber cars in Copenhagen’s traffic, according to new figures released by the city authorities of Denmark’s capital.The latest traffic count conducted by the city indicates that 265,700 bicycles entered the centre Copenhagen in a 24-hour period, compared to 252,600 cars—the first time that has happened since records began in 1970. (Road.cc, Nov. 10)
No anti-car backlash after Ohio State attack
So 11 are injured as one Abdul Razak Ali Artan, supposedly inspired by ISIS, rammed his car into a group of people on the Ohio State University campus in Columbus before being shot down by police. (CNN) The right-wing media are aghast at a perceived relcutance to call the attack "terrorism." But nobody seems to be identifying car culture as a culprit.
Did you ever ask yourself—Why is that?
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From BBC News, Dec. 19:
US traffic deaths rise for second straight year
From the New York Times, Feb. 15:
We predicted in 2010... a year or two from now, they'lll be lecturing us about the dangers of watching porn videos while driving. Welcome to the dystopian future.
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From AP, Feb. 25:
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From the Daily News, Feb. 26:
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In 2014, the typical urban commuter spent 42 hours stuck in traffic, up from 20 hours in 1984. Americans consumed over three billion gallons of gas as they sat in gridlock for almost seven billion hours, at a cost of $160 billion in wasted fuel and time. (Foreign Affairs, Sept./Oct. 2016)
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A Bedford-Stuyvesant couple is two and a half years into what looks like a losing legal battle over a stack of tickets they got for allegedly running a series of red lights in the neighborhood, to the tune of over $4,600. The cops evidently followed the couple, watching them run four red lights to jack up the total they could be slapped with. Perversely, the cops invoked "Vision Zero" in writing the tickets. (Gothamist, March 31)
And, as we've noted, there is a very good case for allowing bicycles to run red ligts, treating them essentially the way motorists (theoretically) treat stop signs. Idaho has already adopted this policy.
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So Lower East Side woman Kelly Hurley, hit by a box truck while bicycling (with the right of way) at E. Ninth St. and First Ave., dies of her injuries a week later. The driver has not been charged—but in the wake of the killing, cyclists and safe-streets advocates have criticized the NYPD for apparently cracking down on cyclists, not motorists, in the area where Hurley was hit. (Gothamist, Villager, Village Voice)
Kelly Hurley: say her name
A truck driver was arrested in the killing of Kelly Hurley, charged with failure to yield for a pedestrian, failure to exercise due care and improper left turn on a one-way road. (The Villager, June 29)
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From The Villager, March 30:
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One person was killed and at least 22 were injured when a car struck pedestrians in New York’s Times Square. The driver of the Honda, Richard Rojas, 26, a Navy veteran from the Bronx, had a history of arrests for drunken driving, said officials. "Based on information we have at this moment, there is no indication that this was an act of terrorism,” Mayor Bill de Blasio told reporters at a news conference near the scene of the rampage. (NYT, May 18)
Not to worry, this isn't "terrorism." As long as it is apolitical mowing down of pedestrians.... no prob!
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From The Villager, May 18:
Fern B. Jones: say her name
Kudos to The Villager for providing a profile of Fern B. Jones, the women killed by a garbage truck in Greenwich Village on May 16. She was an Ivy League-educated financial adviser and broker and a founding member of the W. Eighth St. Block Association. "We remember Fern as a good friend and valued community member, who worked hard to improve the quality of life on our block,” the Block Association said in a statement. "She will be greatly missed here."
Do not let the victims of quotidian car-nage be nameless and faceless statistics.
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From The Villager, May 25:
NYC bus drivers have license to kill?
From the New York Times, June 18:
Islamophobia or 'road rage'?
From AP, June 19:
Now's where the righties get to say it was "only" (sic!!!) "road rage," and lefties get to insist no it wasn't, it was an Islamophic attack—as if these were mutually exclusive theses, and as if OPPRESSION of pedestrians and bicyclists by motorists were not a POLITICAL QUESTION that urgently needs to be included in our understanding of "intersectionality."
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Police in California are asking for witnesses to come forward after a motorcyclist kicked a car while traveling at a high speed along a freeway in Santa Clarita. This caused a pile-up which damaged the first car and flipped another, leaving one person injured. It was all caught on a dashboard camera by a motorist. (The Guardian)
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From the Daily Mail:
Racism, ageism or a manifestation of pathological gun culture, or pathological car culture? ALL FOUR. #Intersectionality
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From the Daily News, June 26:
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From the Daily News, July 3:
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A harrowing story from Bklyner of July 10. But note the jaundiced terminology. The victim "collided" with the bus? Or the bus hit tje victims? Come on. We remain skeptical about the suicide claim. A rather cumbersome way to do it.
Do the cops have a Vehicular Manslaughter Investigation Squad? And she was "beheaded" but "unconscious"? Huh?
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From the Daily News, July 22:
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From the New York Post, July 24:
Even after the crash, she remains addicted to her damn phone.
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From The Drive, July 25:
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From PIX, Aug. 2:
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From PIX:
No arrests, apparently.
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From Raw Story, Sept. 12:
NYPD crack down on cyclists after cyclist is killed
So out of wack. From DNA.info, Sept. 12:
The hell you don't target victims, Maddrey. Once again, responding to a problem by cracking down on the solution.
NYPD continues crackdown on solution
From StreetsBlog, Sept. 20:
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From the Daily News, Aug. 24. Once again, note the jaundiced terminology.
He was "struck by a vehicle" rather than "run down by a motorist" (as if the vehicle had a mind of its own). The "vehicle collided." This is like saying a fly-swatter "collided" with a fly. And of course no arrest was made—it is assumed that if he ran a red light, the motorist (whose name is not given) had a perfect right to kill him.
The Lo-Down reports that a memorial for Menuau was held in a Lower East Side community garden.
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Right, blame the thermos, not the bus...
From Gothamist, Feb. 21:
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From CBS News:
Again, note the jaundiced language: "collision"... "accident." Even if the latter is justifiable (his "foot got stuck on top of the gas pedal"? How the hell does that happen?), the prior is certainly not. This was people getting run down. Not a "collision."
Also note the sheer sloppy reportage. We are told in the first paragraph that this happened "Tuesday," and in the third that it happened "Friday," as it actually did.
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From the New York Post, Oct. 7:
WABC reports the motorist has been arrested. Arocho was apparently returning from collecting donations for Puerto Rico hurricane relief when she was killed.
Meanwhile in San Francisco... From SF Weekly, Oct. 5:
And meanwhile in London. From the BBC, Oct. 7:
Well, thank goodness it wasn't "terrorism." That would have sucked.
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From the Daily News, Oct. 6:
Edwin Ajacalon. Say his name.
From the Daily News, Nov. 26:
But the headline was "Teen killed in bike crash hoped to return to family in Guatemala." This was not a crash. This was a 14-year-old delivery boy getting mowed down by a BMW. Another Daily News story shows harrowing video of Ajacalon being dragged for half a block as the motorist attempted to flee the scene.
Richardo Chatergoon. Say his name.
From WABC TV, New York:
It says nothing about charges against the perp, nor even his name. But hey, at least this wasn't "terrorism."
Not a 'crash,' dammit!
So six were injured when the driver of a Lincoln Continental rammed into another car and then jumped the curb, mowing down pedestrians—all apparently intentionally. And both ABC 7 and PIX 11 are calling this a "crash"! How many times do we have to say it? This was not a crash. It was an assault.
A good thing this wasn't terrorism. That would have sucked.
From TeleSur, Jan. 18:
Support Arminta Jeffryes! Jaywalking is a human right!
From the Daily News, Jan. 25:
BLM activist must pay in jaywalking case
From the Daily News, Feb. 1:
Adrian Blanc. Say his name.
From The Villager, Jan. 11:
A good thing this wasn't terrorism. That would have sucked.
From NYT, Feb. 1:
So nice to China embracing modernity.
NYC motorists still have license to kill
Here we go again. Thirs homicide is called a "crash" (sic!), and there is no word that anyone was arrested. From the NY Times, March 5:
Colombian bicyclists get a martyr
A young participant in a late-night mass bicycle ride in the Colombian city of Cali was shot dead by an assailant who got away, according to a March 22 report on the Entérate Cali websit. The report does not give the name of the deceased, but states that he was a victim of "intolerance." The mentality appears to be: Death to bicyclists. They should all be shot on sight for not driving cars like normal people.
We noted a similar case in Quito five years ago...
Open season on Colombian bicyclists worldwide?
Colombian professional racing cyclist Daniel Martínez has been hospitalized in Tuscany after being attacked by a motorist while training. "I was training in Italy and a car almost killed us. We protested and he went crazy. He got out and attacked me. He punched me on the jaw and knocked me out. He broke another guy's lip and then ran away," he told Bogotá's El Tiempo March 27.
Patricia Clare O'Grady: say her name
From The Villager, March 22:
Stephen Livecchi: say his name
From QNS.com, March 27:
Giovanni Ampuero: say his name
From amNewYork:
Motorist faces jail for killing tots
Finally, prosecutors are starting to to treat pedestrians as human beings and and not roadkill. Imagine. From the New York Post:
Mow down pedestrian, lie to cops: all in a day's work
A private carting truck struck and killed a man "jaywalking" in the Bronx on April 27. The river was later caught lying to police about the details of an earlier incident in which he ran down two people also in the Bronx, killing one. He told cops that an off-the-books worker who was helping on his route was a crazed homeless man who suddenly jumped on the side of his rig. (Daily News, May 5; Daily News, April 28)
Jennifer Marie Williamson: say her name
From NorthJersey.com, May 17:
From NorthJersey.com, later on May 17:
Pablo Avendano: say his name
From the Philadelphia Inquirer, May 19:
Aaron Padwee: say his name.
Aaron Padwee, 45, a professional woodworker and enthusiast for mountain-climbing, was killed in Long Island City May 28 when a motorist opened her door causing him to flip into the roadway, where he was was run over by a truck. (Daily News)
Shaena Sinclair: say her name
#LicenseToKill. From StreetsBlog, June 13:
Some pedestrian advocates are suporting a measure now pending in Albany that would expand the number of NYC school zones allowed to have speed safety cameras. (AMNY)
OK, here's where I get to be my usual ultra-dissident self and point out how the ROOT PROBLEM of domination of public space by the private automobile helps lubricate furtheer expansion of the surveillance state. I hate security cameras ALMOST as much as I hate cars. Techno-fix solutions inevitably bring new problems of their own, a phenomenon that was once dubbed "technoflex" (before that actually became the name of a fucking corporation). I say we ultimately have to BAN CARS.
Not that the surveillance cameras aren;t already ubiquitous. Sigh...
Luz Gonzalez: say her name
We just noticed the case of Luz Gonzalez, a four-year-old girl struck by an SUV while she was was putting her shoe back on after it had fallen off outside a laundromat in Bushwick, Brooklyn, June 24. Gothamist reports that her parents did not attend her funeral in her native Mexico out of fear of being unable to return to the United States.
Guns and cars.... the two great American pathologies.
From Slate, July 21:
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From WABC, July 30:
Madeline Sershin: say her name
From the Queens Courier, July 31:
Madison Jane Lyden: say her name
A bicyclist was fatally struck by a private garbage truck near Central Park Aug. 10 when she swerved to avoid hitting a livery cab that suddenly pulled out into the bike lane. Madison Jane Lyden of Australia was pronounced dead on arrival at hospital. Mayor Bill de Blasio said: "It is just disgusting what happened here, a 23-year-old in the bike lane. This is another example from my point of view of the danger of reckless driving." But there was no word of any arrest in the incident. An nvestigation is said to be underway by the NYPD’s Collision Investigation Squad. Transportation Alternatives said the incident was "a crash waiting to happen" because "lazy and entitled drivers" are parking, dropping people off and idling in bike lanes. (PIX, AP)
Stop blaming cyclists for their deaths: Daily News
Jim Knipfel writes in the Daily News:
Our only dissent is the sop to automotive tyranny by declaring riding helmet-free "foolish."
Marlene Aron: say her name
From the San Francisco Chronicle, Sept. 22:
Xellea Samonte: say her name
StreetsBlog is reporting a possible police cover-up in the death of Xellea Samonte, a 23-year-old cyclist slain by a motorist in Astoria, Queens, on July 24. Police who investigated the death "declined to take an account from a witness who would have disputed the NYPD narrative that she caused the collision by running a red light."
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From the New York Times, Oct. 7:
Nahid Taghinia-Milani: say her name
From the New York Post, Oct. 5:
Ngan Leung: say her name
We missed this one. From The Villager, Nov. 30:
M-Din Rajon: say his name
Three people, including two NYPD officers, were rushed to the hospital after a police cruiser hopped a curb, struck a pedestrian and slammed into a tree while responding to what proved to be a false-alarm call about an active shooter in Brooklyn's East New York. (CBS New York, Dec. 15)
Police meanwhile say they are investigating a hit-and-run "crash" (sic) also in East New York that left a bicyclist dead. The victim, M-Din Rajon, 21, was delivery worker for a local restaurant. Struck by a truck, he was dragged several feet before the motorist drove off. (WABC, Dec. 14)
Kimberly Greer: say her name
From The Villager, Dec. 22:
'Vision Zero,' eh?
From the Daily News, Dec. 28:
In addition to the case of Kimberly Greer (cited above), the account notes:
Yeah OK, but we insist that "crash" is the wrong word to use when refering to a car killing a cyclist.
WHY WE FIGHT
From the Daily News, Jan. 1:
New Years car attack (or 'accident') in Queens
From the Jackson Heights Post:
WHY WE FIGHT
From the Brooklyn Daily Eagle:
WHY WE FIGHT
From PIX-11, Jan. 8:
Joseph Chiam: say his name
From The Villager, Feb. 5:
Aurilla Lawrence: say her name
Aurilla Lawrence, a 25-year-old bicycle messenger, was fatally struck by a truck driver in Williamsburg on Feb. 28. The driver fled the scene, police said. (Gothamist)
WHY WE FIGHT
From QNS, March 4:
NYPD victim-blaming compounds grief
Form Gothamist, March 15:
WHY WE FIGHT
From Gothamist, March 14: