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Crime, bicycle thieves and police attitudes
[B’ Spokes: There is no doubt in my mind that bicycle theft is a deterrent to everyday people biking more and even more poignantly a major obstacle to kids mobility and them getting the exercise they need to stay on the path of a healthy life style. A bicycle is more then just its dollar value, it is freedom of mobility for kids, it’s health and quality of life for the mature. A bicycle thief should be viewed as we did horse thieves in the wild west or a heinous crime like steeling candy from a baby as it is an attack on the quality of life and should not be tolerated.
I will point out once again that studies show that increase traffic enforcement reduces crime and other locations have solutions to reduce bicycle thefts yet in Baltimore its a none issue.]
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By Paul Rebman, Baltimore
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The story originally caught my eye, not due to the fact that Ms. Bush Hager’s name was attached, but instead I was intrigued by noticing a story about stolen bicycles. You see, I truly feel the pain Ms. Bush Hager and her husband must have felt to have their bicycles stolen. I too live in Baltimore City and have had not one, not two, but five, yes five, bicycles stolen from me in just five years of living here. Some from my house, some from Penn Station (I commute to work every day on my bicycle, it is more than recreation for me, it is transport). Thus, the article did tug at the heart strings, knowing the feeling that someone else was going through what I have gone through five times now.
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In journalism, it is the name that draws the attention. I did have five bicycles stolen. My neighbors have been held at gunpoint in their own garages. My friends have had their front door smashed in and houses ransacked, but I still have yet to see a word in print on any of it.
And it extends beyond journalism. I was happy to hear that not only the Baltimore City police were looking into the case but the Secret Service were as well. For my part, it took no less than seven calls to the police to report the theft of my stolen bicycle. Like Ms. Bush Hager’s bicycle, my bicycle too was valued at over $1,000 and served as my transportation to get to work. When the police finally did arrive 10 days after the first call, the actual response I received from the officer was "Seriously? You brought me out here for a stolen bicycle? You want me to do a police report for this? I have more important things to do with my time." Perhaps I should have called the Secret Service.
Or maybe, yes maybe I should have been a Bush or a Ripken or an O’Malley. Maybe I should have lived in Federal Hill instead of Pen Lucy. Maybe my life should have been noteworthy.
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Completing the streets in Michigan
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they want to move away from “local and statewide car-centric transportation policies focused on accommodating motorists alone and fail[ing] to address the needs of non-motorized roadway users – including pedestrians, bicyclists, older citizens and persons with disabilities.”
On LMB’s own blog, they quote a state legislator making this key point: “It doesn’t cost anything to think differently and to plan differently.”
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Avid Biker Remembered After Fatal Crash
By Surae Chinn
GERMANTOWN, Md. (WUSA) — Friends and family remember an avid biker who was killed when a driver crashed into him.
It happened around 7 p.m. Friday night on Ridge Road near Morning Star Drive in Germantown.
48-year-old Stan Miller was heading home. It would his last bike ride.
Dorian Janney says, "I can’t believe he’s not coming home. It hasn’t sunk in. I’ve gone to his room, touched his things, I’m feeling sad…sad for those left behind. We’re going to miss him."
Miller rented the basement from Janney’s home. She was more than his landlord. They treated each other like family.
The avid biker, who just celebrated a birthday last week, would sometimes spend weeks at a time in Central America.
Miller was just three miles from home, riding on the shoulder when he was struck and killed. Police say they smelled alcohol on the driver.
Police say the driver refused to take a breathalizer test and when doctors tried to get a blood test police say 34-year- old Quinzy Fraser from Clarksburg, Maryland, assaulted the officer and resisted arrest.
While charges are pending against the driver, friends and family are focusing on their loved one.
They’re making sure to keep his memories alive, that means looking after his many bird houses out back and taking care of Sylvester who sits on the stairs waiting for his master to come home.
Janney says, "Stan was living his life to the fullest."
Maryland law alllows officers to take a blood analysis by force if a driver is involved in a fatal collision and suspected of DUI.
Fraser is being held on a 200-thousand dollar bond.
Police say it could be weeks before they get the blood results and charges are filed in the fatal accident.
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Larry Black, owner of Mt. Airy Bicycles

Scott Goldberg, Pro-Bike Candidate for MD District 16
by washcycle
Scott Goldberg, a 26 year old law school student, is running for a District 16 seat in the Maryland House of Delegates.
Goldberg says he will promote more bike lanes and facilities such as locker rooms in businesses to help encourage residents to commute without their cars.
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HoCo for a Bicycle Master Plan Survey
https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/M36K9MQ
1. If you are a driver, do you feel safe passing cyclists on the section of Folly Quarter Road from the Shepherd Lane traffic circle to the Royal Farms gas station?
2. Have you ever narrowly missed or seen others narrowly miss an accident due to cyclists on roads in Howard County?
3. In your opinion, how necessary are bicycle lanes, widened shoulders, and other accommodations for cyclists in Howard County?
4. Would you be in favor of Howard County creating a Bicycle Master Plan, which would outline a network of bicycle lanes, widened shoulders, and other accommodations for cyclists?
5. Would an elected County official’s support for a Bicycle Master Plan be a factor in whether or not you vote for him or her in the next election?
6. Do you identify with Howard County drivers’ or cyclists’ perspective on the issue of "sharing the road"?
7. If you are a driver, how do you react when you must slow down and drive behind a cyclist while waiting for an opportunity to pass?
8. If you are a cyclist, have you ever feared for your safety while trying to enjoy your hobby in Howard County?
9. What are the most dangerous roads in Howard County for bicyclists and drivers to share, in your opinion?
10. How much would bicycle lanes, widened shoulders, and other accommodations to improve safety conditions for cyclists and motorists impact your enjoyment of driving or biking and therefore of living in Howard County?
Car Free Day Reduces Pollution to 75%
By Eko Priliawito, Sandy Adam Mahaputra
VIVAnews – Given the fact that Jakarta has the worst-quality air in Indonesia, the Indonesia’s capital provincial government intensifies its Car Free Day program.
Following the success of running the program once a month since 2007, Car Free Day will now be set twice within a month.
Based on the evaluation conducted by Jakarta’s Local Environmental Control Agency (BPLHD) on the quality of air, along 2009, Car Free Day was considered effective to restore the quality of air in a certain region.
There has also been a quite significant decrease in pollution concentration. The dust parameter (PM-10) goes down 37 percent while the amount of carbon monoxide (CO) and nitrogen monoxide (NO) drops 67 and 75 percent respectively.
BPLHD’s Environmental Pollution and Sanitation Control Division Joni Tagor Harahap said Car Free Day has proven to be able to improve the quality of air in Jakarta.
The increase is visible in the air quality monitor located in Bunderan HI. “However, we still don’t know the exact amount of reduction in the concentration on Car Free Days,” Harahap said.
He also pointed out that the more frequent implementation of the program was based on requests from the city’s residents. As of July 2010, Car Free Day will be established on the second and last week of every month. “This month, Car Free Days will be on July 4 and 25”.
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Some motorists are cyclists
Charles Spencer ‘Spen’ King, one of the British motor industry’s most famous, resourceful and prolific engineers, died last weekend as a result of injuries sustained in a collision between his bicycle and a van a fortnight earlier. He was 85.
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I’m American and I need to drive and as cheep as possible, its the American way
US tops list of unpaid London traffic toll fees
By DAVID STRINGER Associated Press Writer
LONDON—Britain’s Foreign Office named the United States embassy Monday as the worst offender among diplomatic missions that have racked up 36 million pounds ($54 million) in disputed traffic congestion charges.
Foreign Secretary William Hague published figures that show the U.S. owes 3.8 million pounds ($5.75 million) after declining to pay a London traffic levy 35,602 times between the introduction of the charge in February 2003 and this January.
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