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From: "alan" <[email protected]> Subject: A cop question..... Date: Friday, November
29, 2002 12:34 PM
My friend Brian attracts the attention of local cops when he's riding his bicycle. He rides legally
and responsibly, yet he's been stopped several times. One officer told him to ride up on the
sidewalk. Another insisted that he ride in the gutter with all the broken glass and wheel-catching
sewer grates, then issued two tickets when he didn't comply. Yesterday an officer tried to get him
and some other riders off the street and onto a parallel multi-use path, despite the repeal of the
mandatory side-path law here in Tulsa. "The cars can't pass," he said. The roadway in question is
four lanes. The group occupied one. The nearby path has a 10 mph speed limit, but the group was well
above that.
It would seem that these officers are either ignorant of the law,
I, like Paul Harvey would like to know the rest of the story, I have a problem believing this one.
Prof
29, 2002 12:34 PM
My friend Brian attracts the attention of local cops when he's riding his bicycle. He rides legally
and responsibly, yet he's been stopped several times. One officer told him to ride up on the
sidewalk. Another insisted that he ride in the gutter with all the broken glass and wheel-catching
sewer grates, then issued two tickets when he didn't comply. Yesterday an officer tried to get him
and some other riders off the street and onto a parallel multi-use path, despite the repeal of the
mandatory side-path law here in Tulsa. "The cars can't pass," he said. The roadway in question is
four lanes. The group occupied one. The nearby path has a 10 mph speed limit, but the group was well
above that.
It would seem that these officers are either ignorant of the law,
I, like Paul Harvey would like to know the rest of the story, I have a problem believing this one.
Prof