So I'm heading north on my nightly lakefront ride, when I get to Olive Beach at about 11:30 and suddenly encounter a CPD truck parked squarely in the middle of the bottleneck there, obviously blocking anyone from trying to pass and announcing that the lakefront closes at 11:00 every night.
I turned around and took to the streets at Grand because I'm not inclined to argue with law-enforcement officers---especially when they are only enforcing what is indeed, technically, the law. Still, I was surprised (and mildly annoyed at the inconvenience), because I have never, ever been shooed off the Lakefront Trail after 11:00 pm, as long as I've been on a bike and clearly going somewhere.
So, it seems that the assumption that the Lakefront Trail is "open" (nudge nudge wink wink) 24 hours for cyclists no longer holds, and I thought I should give the heads up. Has anyone else encountered this recently? For what it's worth, on the return trip, I got back on the trail at 18th Street and continued on to 47th Street without incident.
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What time does it theoretically open in the morning?
This is probably part of the efforts to keep ne'er-do-wells from the Ohio/Oak/North/Fullerton stretch. Too bad the strategy apparently requires banning law-abiding users as well.
You can't have a police state without police.
I'm sure pushing around law-abiding bicyclist is much less stressful for these guys than confronting large gangs of violent roving zombies bent on terrorizing the public and beating the crap out of people.
OH MY GOD! There are zombies in Chicago now?!?
Gawd, give it a rest will you.
James Baum said:
You can't have a police state without police.
I'm sure pushing around law-abiding bicyclist is much less stressful for these guys than confronting large gangs of violent roving zombies bent on terrorizing the public and beating the crap out of people.
BTW, for LFP commuters. I find that during the "Waste of Chicago" it's easier to go a little South to Balbo and cross there vs. crossing at Adams (read "crossing rain delay").
This is probably part of the efforts to keep ne'er-do-wells from the Ohio/Oak/North/Fullerton stretch. Too bad the strategy apparently requires banning law-abiding users as well.
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