Posted by oldtanker on September 23, 2019 at 08:37:54 from (66.228.255.203):
In Reply to: Fall is here--- posted by big tee on September 23, 2019 at 05:21:39:
I have no problem with bicyclist who are courteous to others. What we see here on a state highway the cyclist who bike across country for vacations are rudeness and arrogance. Some will freely admit that the just look for an inviting spot, move off into a wooded area, and make camp at night WITHOUT asking the land owner. I get to run one or 2 a year off of our farm every year. What I do is scout em out about 5-6 PM then go back right as it's getting dark to run em off. Cell phone in hand I tell em get of or the sheriff can haul em off. If they leave after they clean up no problem. If they insist I can have the cops write em a ticket and make them leave. But them are leaving.
Then the part I love the best is running into one at a convenience store. When they are whining to anyone who will listen about how terrible car/truck drivers are. They always gotta go on about having the right to be out there. I just love pointing out that exercising those rights is something that their survivors will have to argue cause if they argue with a car or truck? While on that bike? Well they are going to lose. I got taught in drivers training that right or right of way doesn't mean anything if you are dead.
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