While riding home last night (about 10:30) on the Lakefront path, I saw a pedestrian ahead of me and I called out "on your left". The woman turned around and started cussing me, after I passed she threw a bottle at me and hit me in the back.
I got off of my bike, confronted her, asked her why she hit me with a bottle. At that point I realized that she had mental health issues and let her be.
But my shoulder really was hurting. I started to call the police, but I thought of the long wait involved waiting for them to arrive. I really was tempted to retaliate, but the woman cried out " I have issues!" and that really defused my anger.
Now I considering purchasing pepper (bear deterrent strength) for similar situations , it's legal in Chicago and Illinois.
Now I ask "WHAT WOULD YOU DO?"
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I often do likewise. I find that using a bell rarely provokes the angry responses that "on your left" sometimes gets.
Food for thought: It's possible to call 911 anonymously and not wait around for officers to respond.
For example, "I'm calling to report a distressed person on the bike path throwing bottles at cyclists."
Agreed, doing nothing is not the best solution. That woman is a danger to the public and needs to be dealt with accordingly. Throwing bottles at people is a very serious offense and whether the woman was mentally ill or not is really irrelevant.
I generally leave a lot of space and don't say anything or make any noise. It can just confuse and alarm people. If they look unsteady (drunks and many of tourists on Divvys) I'll slow down and give them an even wider berth.
The law states that when passing a pedestrian you MUST give an warning; besides, it's being considerate.
On the lakefront trail you'd hear such a din you'd never decipher the warning meant for you. That's one law I'll say sucks and should not be observed.
Since most pedestrians can't hear my On Your Lefts, I save them for critical areas where they may turn left. I do try and give OYL's to cyclists, as they tend to be less hearing-impaired.
Agreed. Repeated and over-exuberant OYLs are just annoying -- we should all use bells.
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