and finally
So considering these guys must wield some kind of power around here to be able to literally park *wherever* they want, I felt like the message was tempered but crisp. I am interested to know the cyclist point of view. Too much, not enough?
btw he drives the same car that douche hit and run guy from colorado drives, do they do mercedes on bike stats?
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I know of this site off the top of my head: http://chicago.mybikelane.com/
I need to remember to use it more.
I know of this site off the top of my head: http://chicago.mybikelane.com/
I need to remember to use it more.
yea the folks around the office felt the same way... it was really hard to leave that bit out
i agree as well that letting the board know we are upset that they can park wherever they want and our participants were inconvenienced is probably not going to change any policy or cause them to censure this particular member
Kevin Conway said:Though not excusable conduct, I would be willing to bet he has no recollection whatsoever of passing you with less than 3 feet of clearance. The inclusion of that tidbit splits your message and makes it sound personal. I would have left that off.
He is parked illegally and should be subject to towing. Members of the public who are participating in research at NU (and responsible in part for the research-grant feedback loop) are unable to park where they've been instructed to park. Your account implies that DPS has a list of license plate numbers for cars which are allowed to park wherever the hell they want. If that's true, reporting him to the rest of the board probably won't help much-but I'd do it anyway.
is there a nasty drivers/be on the look out/wall of shame list somewhere on the interwebs?
I like the 3rd version of the letter the best but I would have gone one step further and removed the biking blurb from the letter. Press him on the parking space issue and keep the bike safety issue separate.
Just curious,
1. What does the posted sign over the parking space say?
2. Is it documented policy that Trustees are exempt?
The Mercedes S600 is one of the biggest gas-guzzlers they have: 11 MPG city, 16 MPG highway.
The Mercedes S600 is one of the biggest gas-guzzlers they have: 11 MPG city, 16 MPG highway.
yea i was thinking about that when he gunned it to get between me and the car that was in front of us in the left lane, i was thinking it probably cost him a quarter to be an asshole just now. Just "piss in the ocean" if you are the 573rd richest man in the world haha
Chris Hainey said:The Mercedes S600 is one of the biggest gas-guzzlers they have: 11 MPG city, 16 MPG highway.
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