This guy, in the center:
He crossed a major line when he spit directly in the face of a pedestrian (at very close range) who was crossing North Ave. The ped was furious, and rightly so, and started to chase the bike-riding idiot, causing an even more dangerous situation. I apologized as best I could for this bullying, non-Critical Mass behavior, but if you know him or his friends, he needs to be outed, to learn MUCH better manners, to realize that what he did tonight was a HUGE no, and to know that he just created yet another pocket (composed of the victim, his family, friends, colleagues) of vehement anti-bike mentality in Chicago. Thanks.
Also, I mean - how horrible can you be? You just ruined someone's day, or worse. You have no idea what they are going through or capable of. You should be ashamed. It was *not* at all cool (yes, I heard you bragging your friends about it) and I don't think you belong on the street. Get a grip. Grow up. And find a way to make amends, because that was unbelievably bad form.
The next gun might be pulled on you. Or it might be pulled on someone else because of what you did tonight.
Shame on you.
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I'm glad that I didn't see that stupid and very gross action. You are right to bring attention to this. Things like this can ruin it for all of us. ----- What I did see (besides the gun incident) was a car that was surrounded by riders and also had a smashed up rear window. ---- Did we smash a car window? I hope not but??? I think it may have happened. Did anyone see this? What can we do to be visible, kind, and have fun? Spitting, guns, smashed windows? That's not who I am or who we are.
I agree that he needs to be outed and shamed. That kind of behavior is just what our bike community does NOT need.
Gun? Yikes! What happened there? - Never mind. Saw your post before Waymond's post describing that incident.
I totally get where you're coming from-- the best approach I've seen is to respond to the negativity with positivity wherever possible. I mean, just look at all the drivers who actually smile and wave despite being stuck due to the Mass.
I've seen several calls for some type of huddle-up beforehand, where somebody gets up and explains the do's and don'ts, both for riding with everyone and interacting with motorists. I'd like to add my voice to that. My partner wants to come to the July CCM and bring our infant son in his trailer. If I feel like we're going to encounter more issues with motorists trying to run us over or getting irate due to some riders antagonizing them, I'm afraid we're going to just wind up hitting the Lakefront instead.
Sarah can you message us?
at 21 seconds it looks like the fella on the left hand side
at 47 seconds you get all three jokers in this other video
Cyclists behaving like idiots and antagonizing people during CCM?
Shocking.
I am sooo surprised.
*eyeroll*
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