Permalink Reply by Anne Alt on November 21, 2010 at 7:08pm
Permalink Reply by Tank-Ridin' Ryan on November 22, 2010 at 2:21am
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Permalink Reply by Tank-Ridin' Ryan on November 22, 2010 at 12:50pm I don't think there will be much "vengeance" with this violent criminal. He'll probably be out soon (if he hasn't already made bail) and will never serve any time for this crime. Rest assured, his freedom to prey on other people will not be infringed.
Permalink Reply by h' 1.0 on November 22, 2010 at 1:13pm I'm a guy and I'm not brave enough to ride the Lakefront Path that late at night. I can only assume she was heading home from work? But since it was a Sunday night that might not have been the case. Can you safely assume that being out so late on that particular trail is the right thing to do? I suppose that even the streets are no guarantee of safety either since you have to deal with automobiles.
On college campuses they use the "buddy system" late at night. Is there a cyclist equivalent?
Permalink Reply by Anne Alt on November 22, 2010 at 1:24pm Are you implying that the streets are safer?
In the past few days we've learned of an attack in the street at Damen and Adams and another at Canal and Lake. That's just the tiny sampling of people posting about their attacks here.
Sometimes you just have to get from A to B-- if we're discussing cyclists who ride primarily for recreational purposes, then sure, there are more choices you can make-- but I don't think we are.
Eric Vann said:I'm a guy and I'm not brave enough to ride the Lakefront Path that late at night. I can only assume she was heading home from work? But since it was a Sunday night that might not have been the case. Can you safely assume that being out so late on that particular trail is the right thing to do? I suppose that even the streets are no guarantee of safety either since you have to deal with automobiles.
On college campuses they use the "buddy system" late at night. Is there a cyclist equivalent?
Are you implying that the streets are safer?
In the past few days we've learned of an attack in the street at Damen and Adams and another at Canal and Lake. That's just the tiny sampling of people posting about their attacks here.
Sometimes you just have to get from A to B-- if we're discussing cyclists who ride primarily for recreational purposes, then sure, there are more choices you can make-- but I don't think we are.
Eric Vann said:I'm a guy and I'm not brave enough to ride the Lakefront Path that late at night. I can only assume she was heading home from work? But since it was a Sunday night that might not have been the case. Can you safely assume that being out so late on that particular trail is the right thing to do? I suppose that even the streets are no guarantee of safety either since you have to deal with automobiles.
On college campuses they use the "buddy system" late at night. Is there a cyclist equivalent?
Permalink Reply by Anne Alt on November 22, 2010 at 2:24pm It's a sad thing that we even have to choose between riding dangerous streets and paths. I'd prefer a world where you could walk, run, bicycle or even picnic along the Lakefront to your hearts content.
... Now that the trail is less populous I'm moving my trail riding to an earlier hour to avoid having to end it in the dark. It just seems safer to me.
Oddly enough using a moderately bright light at night makes you a better target for the "bad guys". They can see you from a distance but if you don't have a blazingly bright light you can't detect them in the shadows. And let's be honest, the theft of a bike (essentially a mugging) is not the worst case scenario here. Rape and even death are alternatives I would hardly want to contemplate.
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