what would be your answer
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sexy at 08.6.08 - 12:12 pm
if the media came out to Santa Monica Critical Mass or CRIMANIMALZ put a microphone in your face and asked you...........
"Why are you doing this in the city of Santa Monica"
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Every city has a Critical Mass, whadya think you're special?!
Eric Hair08.6.08 - 12:16 pm
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The SMPD are the only police force in California with less to do than us, so we come out and play with them from time to time.
Eric Hair08.6.08 - 12:18 pm
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then it'd be a hate crime if the cops beat me up
spiraldemon08.6.08 - 12:20 pm
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yell "I am the Bat Man!" throw a bottle on the groung(as if it were a smoke bomb) and run away
Little Evil Eddy08.6.08 - 12:20 pm
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Because Santa Monica is known for being progressive and environmentally friendly. We want to show the people of Santa Monica that getting around by bike is a fun way to run your daily errands and have fun without having to get in the car. Bikes
aren't just for cruising up and down the bike path or for weekend exercise, they can be a fun means of regular transportation.
Not only that, the cyclists in Los Angeles are a community. As our society becomes ever more fragmented and isolating, it's nice to gather together with a group of friendly people and actually get to see and know your town, rather than just staring at the bumper in front of you as you sit in your car by yourself.
Something like that.
JB08.6.08 - 12:22 pm
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I would say:
"Sexy, shut the fuck up and go ride your bike."
Yes, that is what I would say to the media. Then I would make fun of the media's atrocious taste in 1980s hair metal.
PC08.6.08 - 12:48 pm
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For equality.. understanding and acceptance as cyclists within, a part of and as one with the community of Santa Monica who proudly states they are a bike-friendly town, however constricts the growth of bicyles amoungst its residents by hounding the cyclists as if in a police state for reasons of control as well as having the means to do so, etc.
bondink08.6.08 - 12:49 pm
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I vote JB as our spokes person!
User108.6.08 - 12:49 pm
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To smpd:
We've done what you've asked, obeyed the law, stopped at stop signs wore helmets and all....And this is when you come down with fury and strength. You strip our trust, our sense of security and look down on us, the bikers, the FILTH of the streets. It is NOW that you will see our power, OUR RIGHTS. We are your equal. Our once friendly little ride has now turned against it's not so motherly "GREEN" city. Mother Santa Monica, embrace the change or enjoy the pain. You've chalked our outlines and broke our chains.
bluntpoetic08.6.08 - 1:13 pm
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Because this city's politicians were part of the conspiracy that kept the subway from the sea from happening - mainly for racist and classist reasons. Now that this city is mired in traffic, we thought we'd say "hahahahah". Now why is NBC Universal blocking the LA river bike path?
Roadblock08.6.08 - 1:20 pm
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I would say,
"Am I under arrest?"
Then I would ride away.
tern08.6.08 - 1:28 pm
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because I don't have a job and I'm riding my bike to help me forget about that fact.
Roadblock08.6.08 - 1:31 pm
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because it's friday, we ain't got no job and we ain't got shit to do!
tomato08.6.08 - 1:43 pm
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Every time I even hear the words "hair metal", all I can think of is warrants Cherry pie song and video
Little Evil Eddy08.6.08 - 3:08 pm
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"For too long, the Jaffa have been slaves to the false gods that misrepresent the text of the Ancient ones.
If we do not stand up and fight against the oppression of this truth, thousands of years of progress will be lost forever.
And if that occurs, many planets, this one included will be enslaved and subject to the tyranny of Lord Ba'al and his minions of the Goua'ld."
bentstrider08.6.08 - 5:30 pm
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Why would I leave the beautiful Eastside to go to SM?
marino08.6.08 - 6:02 pm
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I was given this questions this morning, just in case the media did show up. This gave me the opportunity to think how I would answer this.
I thought, "this would be good to share with everybody, so that they would be prepared and answer the question in a way that they would be satisfied with".
As usual instead of taking the opportunity to save yourselves from sounding like the complete dufuses that you are, the majority of your instead took the opportunity to be yourselves.
GOOD JOB
sexy08.6.08 - 6:53 pm
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and barleye thanks for those videos. Your memories of all that precious 80's and 90's LA rock music scene always impresses me. Where you a culprit in the infamous Pretty Boy Floyd phone room to call MtV's most requested line?
sexy08.6.08 - 6:57 pm
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Can someone post all of the Santa Monica bike laws so that we are able to completely follow those laws? I keep hearing contradictory things.
BrianC08.6.08 - 7:17 pm
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As far as I know, the only Santa Monica law that differs from the City of Los Angeles law is that you cannot ride on the sidewalks or Third street promenade in Santa Monica. Other than that the California State Vehicle Code, CVC. 21200 - 21212, applies to bicyclists. CVC 21200. (a) Every person riding a bicycle upon a highway has all the rights and is subject to all the provisions applicable to the driver of a vehicle...'
skd08.6.08 - 8:40 pm
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Cause I'm a terr-ist.
duh...
kyber08.6.08 - 9:44 pm
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wait, if you don't haz a bicycle license, they can put you in jail for six months? AND fine you?
"(b) Any person violating this Section shall be guilty of an infraction, which shall be punishable by a fine not exceeding two hundred fifty dollars, or a misdemeanor, which shall be punishable by a fine not exceeding one thousand dollars per violation, or by imprisonment in the County Jail for a period not exceeding six months, or by both such fine and imprisonment.?"
kurtz08.6.08 - 10:34 pm
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kurtz,
This is in reference to the residents of SM. If you're not a resident of SM, then you don't have to worry about having their license. Here's the code to what I'm referring to,
License Requirement 39002.
SM can make their own codes as long as they are not in conflict with the California Vehicle Code (CVC). You can read up on all the code here,
http://www.dmv.ca.gov/pubs/vctop/vc/vc_index_b.htm
User108.6.08 - 11:30 pm
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"Can someone post all of the Santa Monica bike laws so that we are able to completely follow those laws? I keep hearing contradictory things."
in my experience, you don't have to actually violate a law in order to receive a citation from smpd.
lackflag08.6.08 - 11:32 pm
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oh, and i would say something having to do with monkeys and/or pants.
lackflag08.6.08 - 11:33 pm
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Because I like riding my bike and spending time with friends. Sometimes I happen to ride in Santa Monica because it is convenient for some other people, it should be no different from any other city.
Los Angeles is a very large city where many people are used to commuting around to different places that they want to go, so coming out from the Valley to Santa Monica for a bike ride is no big deal (it seemed like it's a crime based on the cop's reaction to seeing my address on my ID).
shmuck08.6.08 - 11:43 pm
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"kurtz,
This is in reference to the residents of SM. If you're not a resident of SM, then you don't have to worry about having their license. Here's the code to what I'm referring to, License Requirement 39002.
SM can make their own codes as long as they are not in conflict with the California Vehicle Code (CVC). You can read up on all the code here, http://www.dmv.ca.gov/pubs/vctop/vc/vc_index_b.htm
User1"
all LICENSE REQUIREMENT 39002 says is that a city may provide an ordinance that no resident shall operate a bicycle without a license.
even if it only affects actual residents of SM, six months of jail time for not having a bicycle license is outrageous. i realize that in all practicality, no one would ever receive such punishment.
has anyone compiled a list of the citations that were issued last week?
kurtz08.7.08 - 6:18 am
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Does SM have any anti-cruising ordinances that say you can't pass by a certain point more than X times in Y hours, like on Sunset in LA? That would be worth looking into if rides are planning to go 'round and 'round within a limited area. Of course, if there are multiple groups, chances are slim that they could prove that any individual biker passed by a particular spot multiple times. If the law exists, though, SMPD will probably hand out bullshit tickets for it regardless.
nathansnider08.7.08 - 6:35 am
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