Ever wonder why there is seething antipathy towards motorcyclists in New York City? Why are responsible riders shouted down at Community Board meetings by residents claiming we're all a bunch of noisemaking, lawbreaking hooligans? Why do you get a sideways glance when you're locking up your full-face helmet to your 50 MPG commuting bike?
Sadly, a number of riders seem to be intent on creating the most hostile
environment for two-wheelers by offering themselves as the worst possible
examples of motorcycling. And as the "squeaky wheels", their behavior gets
the attention while the overwhelming majority of responsible riders are ignored.
On September 4 2011, "Hollywood Stuntz" organized a
motorcycle riot at the Gateway
Mall in Brooklyn.
They incited hundreds of riders to meet and proceed to
endanger the lives of citizens and police officers - not to mention their own -
in a terrible display of
squidliness. They rode recklessly
throughout the city, ignored
traffic signals and swerved through the streets, up sidewalks - many with
minimal gear, illegal modifications and obscured or missing license plates.
Of course, they documented their dangerous nonsense for
YouTube. The ride
was advertised "for all our fallen soldiers." Though it may not be obvious
to all, they were referring to friends of theirs who died -- not actual military
soldiers. We have never met anyone in the military who would want to be
represented by this sort of behavior. (And indeed, the armed forces have a
history of working with the
MSF to promote rider safety.)
If you were on the ride or involved in promoting it, know that it is because of
you that motorcyclists are regarded so poorly in this city. You are doing
nothing but ruining motorcycling for the rest of us.