A raging cyclist fed up with aggressive Manhattan drivers took matters into his own hands yesterday, jumping on the hood of a limo that clipped him and smashing in the windshield with his fists.
Bike messenger-gone-wild Perzeus Forte, 20, also ripped out the front
passenger window, tore the shirt of driver Darr Mohammed, 49, and
clocked him in the face during the savage road rage attack around 1
p.m., sources said.
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Yes. I read the first three pages of comments, cringing in advance since I expect NY Post readers to be at least as bad as Sun Times or Trib commenters, but many of the commenters noted the blame-the-victim skew of the story. It was pretty amazing to me that the majority of the comments sensibly sided with the cyclist.
uh... "sensibly sided with the cyclist"? The cyclist sounds like a lunatic.
Tony Adams said:Yes. I read the first three pages of comments, cringing in advance since I expect NY Post readers to be at least as bad as Sun Times or Trib commenters, but many of the commenters noted the blame-the-victim skew of the story. It was pretty amazing to me that the majority of the comments sensibly sided with the cyclist.
heather stratton said:uh... "sensibly sided with the cyclist"? The cyclist sounds like a lunatic.
Tony Adams said:Yes. I read the first three pages of comments, cringing in advance since I expect NY Post readers to be at least as bad as Sun Times or Trib commenters, but many of the commenters noted the blame-the-victim skew of the story. It was pretty amazing to me that the majority of the comments sensibly sided with the cyclist.
The cyclist certainly behaved like a lunatic, but he was driven to do so by a driver who drove away from the scene of the crime. Through his lunacy it is possible that the cyclist saved some pedestrian and cyclists lives.
heather stratton said:uh... "sensibly sided with the cyclist"? The cyclist sounds like a lunatic.
Tony Adams said:Yes. I read the first three pages of comments, cringing in advance since I expect NY Post readers to be at least as bad as Sun Times or Trib commenters, but many of the commenters noted the blame-the-victim skew of the story. It was pretty amazing to me that the majority of the comments sensibly sided with the cyclist.
The cyclist certainly behaved like a lunatic, but he was driven to do so by a driver who drove away from the scene of the crime. Through his lunacy it is possible that the cyclist saved some pedestrian and cyclists lives.
what??? how does this do anything to save cyclists and pedestrian lives??? how does this do anything but reinforce and even worsen a shitty stereotype about city bikers and messengers, while also likely creating for the driver a vendetta against cyclists for the rest of his life?
Tony Adams said:heather stratton said:uh... "sensibly sided with the cyclist"? The cyclist sounds like a lunatic.
Tony Adams said:Yes. I read the first three pages of comments, cringing in advance since I expect NY Post readers to be at least as bad as Sun Times or Trib commenters, but many of the commenters noted the blame-the-victim skew of the story. It was pretty amazing to me that the majority of the comments sensibly sided with the cyclist.
The cyclist certainly behaved like a lunatic, but he was driven to do so by a driver who drove away from the scene of the crime. Through his lunacy it is possible that the cyclist saved some pedestrian and cyclists lives.
We'll never know who that driver was gonna run into or over next. At least in the hospital or wherever they took him he was not in a position (behind the wheel) to do any more harm with his death machine.
Michelle Green said:what??? how does this do anything to save cyclists and pedestrian lives??? how does this do anything but reinforce and even worsen a shitty stereotype about city bikers and messengers, while also likely creating for the driver a vendetta against cyclists for the rest of his life?
Tony Adams said:heather stratton said:uh... "sensibly sided with the cyclist"? The cyclist sounds like a lunatic.
Tony Adams said:Yes. I read the first three pages of comments, cringing in advance since I expect NY Post readers to be at least as bad as Sun Times or Trib commenters, but many of the commenters noted the blame-the-victim skew of the story. It was pretty amazing to me that the majority of the comments sensibly sided with the cyclist.
The cyclist certainly behaved like a lunatic, but he was driven to do so by a driver who drove away from the scene of the crime. Through his lunacy it is possible that the cyclist saved some pedestrian and cyclists lives.
We'll never know who that driver was gonna run into or over next. At least in the hospital or wherever they took him he was not in a position (behind the wheel) to do any more harm with his death machine.
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