I am looking for some resources to file complaints against an officer's treatment of me while biking this morning. This officer was clearly uninformed about biking rules of the road and made lots of generalizations about bikers in general.
I do believe it is possible that my bike (a cargo bike with kids in it) is being targeted since this is not the first run in I've had near the police station at California on Palmer. This particular officer just took things a bit far threatening me with a ticket and telling me that he could kill a biker with his car. My son was with me at the time and the altercation took 40 minutes. I need to know what my future course of action can be and if there is a way to file a report against this officer. I do have his name, car number, time of incident and details.
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Aniika,
I feel for you, having had cops harass me in the past many times. Perhaps you can contact one of the many pro-cycling lawyers who advertise here on The Chainlink and see what they can do for you.
Also take up Charlie Short's invitation to discuss this as well. While he might not be able to fully fix the core problem he can probably help make this particular issue go away for YOU personally so this individual cop never bothers you again.
+1
h' said:
Anika has clearly provided what she chose to provide publicly. There is absolutely no need to know the details in order to provide the advice she requested (Nice work Cam).
Can't folks get their titilation elsewhere?
I agree. However, Anika chose to post. I really cannot react to her post until I know what happened. If it were me, it might remain private as well. I read the headline but I have long learned to temper reactions to headlines and wait for the story to unfold before my head and heart become engaged.
James BlackHeron said:
+1
h' said:Anika has clearly provided what she chose to provide publicly. There is absolutely no need to know the details in order to provide the advice she requested (Nice work Cam).
Can't folks get their titilation elsewhere?
Um....she put "Threaten" in her title. And regardless if it's threaten to kill bikers with a car or write a ticket, or anything...it's uncalled for. But I can't imagine she would file a complaint simple because an officer was going to write her a ticket....doesn't make much sense when you would just appeal it.
Clint H said:
That's all well and good, but the conversation continued beyond the advice, with people who are not Anika describing certain things as threats that, with the information we have, we don't know are threats. I'm new here, I know, but my impression was that this was a discussion board. As in, a board where things are discussed.
h' said:Anika has clearly provided what she chose to provide publicly. There is absolutely no need to know the details in order to provide the advice she requested (Nice work Cam).
Can't folks get their titilation elsewhere?
Just trying to push the "Raise the Flag" threads out of the front page. I don't think it'll ever happen though.
h' said:
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Anika asked:I need to know what my future course of action can be and if there is a way to file a report against this officer. I do have his name, car number, time of incident and details.
Others had no problem providing informative answers. Normally an OP would come back at this point and say "thanks", or one would assume the OP is busy at work and will do so when able, and the thread would slowly sink, but I guess we're running an entertainment deficit here.
A pinch of Dug, a dash of Gabe and maybe a sprinkling of O would be useful at this point.
Just my own two cents re: filming police...
Some judges in Chicago will allow video of on-duty police officers if the audio has been removed. I was part of a trial that was thrown out (police attacked someone at the tail end of June 2010 Critical Mass). Bunch of bogus charges were dropped because of independent witnesses and several videos.
I saw an altercation between a cyclist and cops downtown, tweeted about it and wound up emailing with Gabe Klein. They have monthly meetings and bring up these incidents to discuss. I don't know if it will resolve anything for you, but he is willing to listen.
dan brown said:
anika - very sorry to hear about this. Rather than pursue the issue with the CPD (in my experience they always protect their own) I wouyld approach it from another angle : I would send a letter and also in email form to your alderman; the alderman for the Shakespeare District; and also Gabe Klein (the bike advocate for the city department of transportation). then after a few days I would folllow up with phone calle to each; and maybe even visit your alderman in person.
keep us posted
Dan
Maybe it would be useful for there to be a location (perhaps on this site) the subjective interpretation of Chicago bicycle ordinances are explained. I wonder whether there is not some vague set of understandings (commonly held) which could be cleared up if someone who actually "knows" were to offer guidance.
I see riders launch into the intersection on red lights all the time. Often then veer to the pedestrian crosswalk and proceed to the median strip where they "pause" (usually doing a track stand) before veering back into the righthand lane on the other side of the intersection.
In fact yesterday I watched a fellow cross Butterfield road in this manner. But when he reached the median strip he actually rode into oncoming traffic along the left edge of this four lane road before veering back towards the intersection. I was frightened for his safety since that is a roadway where the speed limit is 55 mph.
What was odd was that as he was doing all of this the light was almost green, so why the rush? He had stood there with the long line of cars waiting for the light change. But I am guessing that most cyclists have no idea of how dangerous this maneuver is nor whether it is illegal.
One gray area that would be nice to know the truth about is what constitutes a "full stop" at say a stop light. Do you have to put one or both feet down? Can you approach and do a mini-trackstand before the light turns green?
These are things that would be good to know. But I will bet that each municipalities police interpret things differently.
h' said:
It is my understanding that I am entitled to take a lane of traffic, correct?
Anika,
Terrible story. It is particularly worrisome for me because I live right around the corner from that police station. I want to say that I've seen you riding around with you kids...
Anyway, definitely follow up with Active Trans. The other thing you may wish to consider is attending the next neighborhood CAPS meeting. That would be one open forum where the police actually seem to listen to people in the neighborhood.
Good suggestion about the CAPS meeting. That could be helpful. Following up with Active Trans is also a good idea.
Sorry. Since you did not use the quote feature in your reply anyone replying to your entry gets this. Next time quote properly. The quote should be attributed to Anika.
h' said:
Misquote.
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