Mad Max in NYC. Biker punks swarm Man and child in SUV

I'm starting to think that motorcyclists are whiny.

My dad had one, but I don't recall all this bitching. Nobody's going to change their driving behaviors because it bothers you...drive your bike accordingly. Most of us 4-wheel drivers avoid you guys as much as possible anyways--no gratitude for that?
 
I'm starting to think that motorcyclists are whiny.

My dad had one, but I don't recall all this bitching. Nobody's going to change their driving behaviors because it bothers you...drive your bike accordingly. Most of us 4-wheel drivers avoid you guys as much as possible anyways--no gratitude for that?

Danke you did not notice what I was talking about while riding?I don't t think I am whining when I just ask for the same treatment I receive while driving a car.
 
Danke you did not notice what I was talking about while riding?I don't t think I am whining when I just ask for the same treatment I receive while driving a car.

Amy =/= Danke. Her ass is bigger.
 
ok something about this story doesn't add up. why would you wait at a red light with these people chasing you? i would runlights, ram cars, or leave the road and drive where i could to get away including ramming them over and over until i was getting away. sort the details out later.
 
ok something about this story doesn't add up. why would you wait at a red light with these people chasing you? i would runlights, ram cars, or leave the road and drive where i could to get away including ramming them over and over until i was getting away. sort the details out later.
Because people are so tamed, docile, sheltered, and accustomed to doing things that it doesn't even dawn on them that they need to get the freak out of Dodge as in pronto like. The driver might also be thinking that he's already in enough legal trouble, even though it might be understood that he might actually not be at fault for the entanglement he found himself in, and with a similar mindset, doesn't want to cause trouble with any more drivers on the road by ramming into their vehicles.

I suppose it's similar to that psychological phenomenon where say someone gets seriously injured in an accident, and the first thing that they worry about is something rather petty, such as who's going to take the mail out of the mailbox, or something like that. You're right that just sitting there while surrounded by troglodytes on bikes is a very stupid thing to do; but as the saying goes, hindsight is always 20/20.
 
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Because people are so tamed, docile, sheltered, and accustomed to doing things that it doesn't even dawn on them that they need to get the freak out of Dodge as in pronto like. The driver might also be thinking that he's already in enough legal trouble, even though it might be understood that he might actually not be at fault for the entanglement he found himself in, and with a similar mindset, doesn't want to cause trouble with any more drivers on the road by ramming into their vehicles.

I suppose it's similar to that psychological phenomenon where say someone gets seriously injured in an accident, and the first thing that they worry about is something rather petty, such as who's going to take the mail out of the mailbox, or something like that. You're right that just sitting there while surrounded by troglodytes on bikes is a very stupid thing to do; but as the saying goes, hindsight is always 20/20.

It's true. My mother has a Nissan X-Terra with the factory 4WD offroad package, and once about 4 years ago sat 8 hours in one spot when the roads iced and stopped traffic dead because of a surprise ice storm. We still tease her today because she had one of the better factory 4 by 4 off-road packages the market has to offer, was stuck in a genuine emergent situation and she still couldn't bring herself to turn off the road and pick up the (completely clear) alternate route. My roommate in a 1986 Toyota Corolla left an hour after she did, hit the same mess, went half-off the shoulder and drove around to the alternate route and got home 6 hours before she did.

To be fair, today my mother is a lot less compliant with the "white labcoats" than she was 4 years ago.
 
Awww, they have a 'Justice for' page up for this kid...

https://www.facebook.com/pages/Justice-For-Jay-Meezee/411664345601619

Some choice comments... :D

That only works if you are using 'paid' as a synonym for 'common sense and decent morality.' You attack innocent people in a violent thug-scrum and bad things happen. You reap what you sow. He's lucky this happened in New York and he didn't get shot. Do this to me in North Carolina and the young man would be picking .40 S&W out of his teeth.

"Version?" This guy was part of a mob who attacked a young family with a young child over a collision they themselves intentionally created, and then tried to pin their victim down while they attacked him. You don't want the 'truth,' you want to white-wash the truth and turn a violent thug into a saint. I watched the video intently and I would have run over him too. In fact, I'd have run over a lot more people than the SUV driver did, you should be thankful that the SUV driver was as kind and gentle as he was, because when they boxed me in a second time I'd have kicked it into reverse and floored it.

This is what happens when you attack people. You reap what you sow.
 
Judging by the actions of the Capital police the "bikers" had every right to shoot the driver of the SUV for fleeing as he did after hitting one of them.
 
Regardless of what preceded the event, how in the sweet merciful hell is it acceptable for fifty people to pull a man out of his car and beat him in front of his wife and child? How is anyone defending the bikers? I don't follow.
 
Regardless of what preceded the event, how in the sweet merciful hell is it acceptable for fifty people to pull a man out of his car and beat him in front of his wife and child? How is anyone defending the bikers? I don't follow.

I haven't read one post where anyone defended the rice jockeys...
 
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