Around here and in many larger cities I think, they have a silly event called Critical Mass. Google it. Hundreds and hundreds of far left, militant bike riders gather and basically take over the city streets. Nothing can move in, near or around them. Some cities they just do it once a year on a certain day but here they do it a couple of times a month on summer evenings. I've been trapped within their hoardes a couple of times and just had to sit. Once after sitting there for 15 minutes or so I rolled down my window and gave them all the one finger salute. Instantly there were at least 50 of them stopped and taunted me and dared me to make some other aggressive move - calling me a capitalist pig, an earth destroying AH because of my pickup, spitting on my PU, etc. It was rather frightening to be honest about it. A couple of times I've thought about what I could do to counter their happy lawlessness. I thought about welding a fitting on my exhaust pipe and injecting something like PB Blaster into the hot pipe and making a big cloud of stinking smoke for them to suck into their lungs. With the laws and attitudes here bicycle riders really do own the roads and they definately let you know it.
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