Streets Blog NYC reports that an NYPD officer used his SUV squad car to stop a Citi Bike rider who went through red lights with headphones on.
The Citi Bike ended up jammed inside the squad car’s rear wheel arch.
The officer responsible said the move was because the NYPD “vigorously supports Vision Zero” – which is the city’s big thing about protecting vulnerable road users.
“I put out my hand for you to stop,” he told the cyclist. “You acknowledged me, but continued to keep going.
“I yelled out, ‘Stop,’ and you looked back at me and continued to keep going.
“Then, we entered the car to stop you after viewing what I believe to be reckless activity: going through red lights, wearing two earphones.
“I followed you down St Marks Place and then you run another red light.
“Then I go over the loudspeaker and say, ‘Bicyclist, stop!’ Again, you look over and acknowledge and continue to keep going.
“Now, at this point, you’re forcibly stopped. Because now you’re riding recklessly, and you’re refusing to stop after multiple lawful orders that you acknowledged. So I am going to use whatever means necessary to stop you, OK? And that’s for your safety.”
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The usual polarization here regarding the cop stop thing, I'm getting a bit tired of reading endless variations on the 'if he was riding a bike then whatever happened, he's the victim' theme. IF everything happened as related by the police officer then you can put me with the 'all things considered the officer acted proportionately' crowd. Cyclist repeatedly ignored orders to stop, ran a red light, endagering himself and others. There comes a moment that he has to be made to comply. I'm waiting for all the armchair specialists who weren't there to explain how he should have handled it.
How about......he just overtook him......got a bit ahead and then got out.......and shot him?
"There comes a moment that he has to be made to comply."
why? He's not committing a major crime, why is it worth putting his life in danger to make him comply? It's like transporting children to Australia for stealing a bread roll.
I think Rees-Mogg is lobbying for the reintroduction of that law...
Firstly, you weren't there so can't make a definite statement about 'putting his life in danger'. Second, I guess you'd feel better if your better half or kid got run over and seriously hurt by an idiot on a bike than if the same were to happen by a car driver who ran a red light? Anecdotal but 30 miles from where I live a 68 year old woman on her bike was killed last week after being hit by a bike courier who ran a traffic light. I commute daily by bicycle, don't even own a car. But damn, the way some of the cyclists whom I see every day behave themselves in traffic I can understand that we get a bad rep. That's not to say that car drivers are saints but when talking about traffic light infractions in the city, I witness more of them committed by cyclists than by cars. Third, pray tell: how was the cop supposed to have stopped him else than by cutting him off after he repeatedly refused to comply (supposing that the circumstances as related are correct).
Firstly: you weren't there either.
And secondly, this was a bloke on a hire bike not a courier or racer.
I really don't imagine he was speeding along, just slow and steady (and not stopping at a red): those things aren't renowned for their manoeuvrability or speed, y'know.
How often does the NYPD ram cars which have jumped red lights?
For me it's not so much about the cyclist thing, as just being cynical about the tendency of US cops to leap straight to maximum violence, whether it's commenserate with the offense or not.
Maybe in this case he could have just let the guy go? He wasn't escaping from a bank job or shooting as far as I can tell. (Also, if it's a hire bike, are there not records on who hires them and when, thus allowing them to summons him later if it's really necessary?).
US cops:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shooting_of_Daniel_Shaver
https://edition.cnn.com/2018/11/30/us/dallas-police-officer-botham-jean/...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shooting_of_Justine_Damond
...and many, many others
British cop:
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/crime/11167891/Sergeant-who-sing...
I think he should have just run straight over him.
There he won't be doing that again.
You do not knock someone off their bike . He could easily have pulled up to him and had a word ,the cyclist would have eventually stopped. Policeman just pissed off because he feels that it’s his right to dictate to a cyclist a stupid fucking law , that thousands of people are breaking anyway . If the guy wants to wear headphones then he has to face the consequences of his actions if he did cause a accident. But the chances are slim . So the knob end police decided to knock him off his bike . His he going to smash into cars when their drivers are on the phone. Is he going to run over a jaywalker . Police in the states are out of hand . They are supposed to help you not run you over.
GO take a look at this https://youtu.be/Q9SZlypyK-
police are out of fucking control and here to take a look at this .
https://metro.co.uk/2019/05/16/moment-man-fined-90-hiding-face-police-fa...
wake up people ,the Orwellian nightmare is here. Stop looking at your phones and start looking at what is really going on in the world and it’s not the BS the MSM are shoving down your face
There are always two sides to any story. In this case, the cyclist broke several laws including going through several red-light situations. He was told to stop on numerous occasions, not sure what he expected to happen. Looks like he got what he deserved...
The cyclist apparently went through two red lights (illegal).
He was wearing headphones (illegal, apparently).
He was not wearing a helmet (not illegal).
He did not stop for a gesturing police officer shouting out of his SUV at him (stupid).
Exactly which of those means that he "deserved" having a two-tonne bulletproof SUV driven into him? Did you see the state of the bike? Witnesses said the cyclist leapt from his bike as the SUV ran into him, so can you imagine what state he'd have been in if he hadn't leapt to safety?
Again - which of those offences meant that he deserved to be run down?
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Yes, there are often two sides to a story, but I have trouble believing that the cyclist was endangering enough people to warrant being driven into, but maybe you have different priorities than most people.
Also, was there video proof that the cyclist went through red lights as it has been known for U.S. cops to make things up. Here's a classic example: https://www.thedrive.com/news/28865/incriminating-video-shows-cop-run-stop-sign-cause-crash-and-arrest-innocent-driver
Very simple really... you are breaking the law, you refuse to stop when asked, so you are foraceablly stopped... well done to the police, was the rider hurt, nope, so reasonable force was used.
I find it ridiculous that we ignore the blatant law breaking acceptance because the police used force to stop an idiot on a bike that refused to stop, what should they do… just let him carry on and pray he doesn’t kill himself when he runs the next red light, people on this forum make me sick as your attitude is simple… when I’m on a bike I am the most vulnerable person on the road and that gives me the right to do whatever I want, this guy deserved exactly what he got, bottom line, ride responsibly and you wouldn’t get stopped…. 45 years cycling and not once has a policeman ever had reason to stop and talk with me, maybe because I don’t run read lights and ride like an idiot.
you and the cops in question seem to have no sense of proportion.
"just let him carry on and pray he doesn't kill himself when he runs the next red light" - I know, we'll run him over (and try to kill him ourselves) to make sure that doesn't happen!
There are lots of posts on here saying he got what he deserves because he didn't comply with police instructions (which he may not have heard, wearing headphones)... Proportionate response, people! If I asked you to move out of my way because you were blocking, say, a train aisle and you refused or were rude back, so I stabbed you- you can see that's not a proportional response, can't you?
Probably all either Americans, or the kind of Brit who has pleged allegiance to Trump (of which there seem to be a distressing number, including our next PM, it seems).
US cops have a long history of killing people who fail to carry out a complex list of ambiguously-expressed instructions. Encounters with them can become a lethal game of Simon Says. I guess it's an intrinsic part of gun-culture.
Americans have built themselves a prison and called it liberty.
Looks like the cyclist got off easy with that treatment after reading this: https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/police-us-planted-evidence-meth-marijuana-cars-florida-zachary-a9001961.html
After watching endless encounters of american motorists with the police on Youtube, it seems to me that the average American copper wouldn't get near the door of the job (probably need to be able to read for a start) in the UK. They mostly can't be reasoned with and carry out the job like a badly written computer program, with no deviation from their instruction set. Replacing them with actual robots would be a positive step.
As an American who's lived over here the past 15 years, I can certainly back this up. The USA policing system is about half a step below a paramilitary unit, and there is very little requirement for any sort of reasoning, rational thinking or actual situation de-escalation. It is about rigid law enforcement and punishment (without even getting into the racial aspects). As someone who is friends with UK cops, I am constantly in awe of their ability to assess a situation and react APPROPRIATELY and at a level commensurate with the incident.
Like an ED-209?
I'm surprised the cyclist wasn't shot to a halt TBH.
"I am only shooting you for your own safety, citizen"
NTPD are pretty shocking in their attitude to cyclists (unfortunately some police inc the met can be as bad over here too) but if what he said is true, you can sort of understand why he did it. If the police are ordering you to pull over....you pull over. If you repeatedly ignore this then are you carrying drugs? Guns? Probably not but honestly, I can't imagine a reason not to pull over as instructed.
But maybe there's more to it? And couldn't he not simply have pulled over and blocked the cycle lane to force him to stop?