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Radio host infuriates cyclists
The Raleigh News & Observer ^ | 10/1/03 | BRUCE SICELOFF

Posted on 10/01/2003 6:49:41 AM PDT by Hatteras

Radio host infuriates cyclists

By BRUCE SICELOFF, Staff Writer

G105 radio host Bob Dumas told listeners last week that he just hated to see bicycle riders on the road. He laughed at stories about running cyclists down, and he talked up the idea of throwing bottles at bikers. It wasn't funny to cycling enthusiasts across the Triangle. This week they are lobbying government officials and local advertisers in a campaign to punish radio station WDCG and its corporate owner, Clear Channel of San Antonio, and to promote bicycle safety."One caller said her dad had purposely hit a biker on the road on the way to church one Sunday and kept on going," said G105 listener Holly N. Proctor of Cary on Tuesday of the Sept. 21 and 22 broadcasts. "That got laughs. Bob thought that was funny.

"And Bob said he'd love to be on a motorcycle and driving it down a bike lane. Because he didn't think bikers should be allowed on the road. He said they should ride on the sidewalk," she said.

Proctor, a photo technician at N.C. State University, joined two dozen fellow cyclists at a 5 p.m. protest outside the radio station's offices in North Raleigh.

Tom Norman , director of the N.C. Division of Bicycle and Pedestrian Transportation , said that reports about the broadcasts revealed dangerous ignorance of state law.

"I have talked to the G105 manager, who was not aware that it is legal to ride bicycles on the public roadways of North Carolina, that cycles are legally recognized as vehicles in North Carolina," Norman said. "Where do you draw the line? What is the distinction between humor and actually inciting or encouraging listeners to harass a group of people?"

Kenneth C. Spitzer, the station manager, declined to provide tapes or transcripts of the broadcasts to Norman or to a Capital Area transportation planning committee that discussed the controversy Tuesday.

In e-mail responses to several Triangle area residents who complained to the station, Spitzer said the "Bob and Madison " show aims to entertain listeners with "animated banter ... that can be both humorous and caustic." But he said some comments last week "went too far, and for that we sincerely apologize.

"Be assured that G105 does not advocate harm to cyclists," he wrote.

G105 is the third Clear Channel station to draw fire in the past four months for on-air comments perceived as advocating violence or animosity toward bicycle riders. Officials at WMJI in Cleveland and KLOL in Houston apologized in July and September for similar remarks. They agreed to broadcast "share the road" messages and to finance bicycle safety campaigns.

Leaders of the N.C. Bicycle Club outlined requests they said would help Clear Channel "mend relations with Triangle bicyclists," including similar public safety campaigns and a detailed apology.

Spitzer declined to comment. A corporate spokeswoman to whom inquiries were directed Tuesday did not return calls.

Members of area cycling clubs have shared copies over the past week of protest letters to the Federal Communications Commission, to state and local prosecutors and to G105 sponsors. Several critics noted that G105 radio hosts have sparked controversy in the past with crude stunts.

"It's one thing to drive around with a naked man on the radio station's van," said Raleigh lawyer Kimberly Bryan. "To encourage citizens to harm cyclists, that has crossed a different line. It's irresponsible. It's not caustic, it's not banter, it's not funny."

David Smith , 38, a software developer at UNC-Chapel Hill, took it personally. His right forearm still bears the scar of an attack by an Orange County motorist who found Smith cycling down a rural road one afternoon in April 2001.

"How are people going to take this, what was mentioned on G105?" Smith asked. "Are people going to say, 'You know, I'm tired of these cyclists?' Is that situation going to exacerbate what happened to me, with somebody else coming down a back road?"

After running Smith off the road, the driver stopped, chased him down on foot and struck him with a hatchet, sending him into a ditch and over the handlebars of his wrecked bike. Marvin Glenn Manring of Orange County pleaded guilty in July 2001 to assault with a deadly weapon. He promised to enroll in an anger management program.

Staff writer Bruce Siceloff can be reached at 829-4527 or bsicelof@newsobserver.com.


TOPICS: Culture/Society
KEYWORDS: bicycles; commuters; roadrage
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Comment #21 Removed by Moderator

To: motzman
But when it's all said and done, it's the old people that are the worst. They need to get off the roads.

No lie.

22 posted on 10/01/2003 7:08:29 AM PDT by Lazamataz (I am the extended middle finger in the fist of life.)
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To: Lazamataz
Now, old people on BICYCLES?! ohh, don't get me started...
24 posted on 10/01/2003 7:09:30 AM PDT by Hatteras (Some mornings, it's just not worth chewing through the leather straps...)
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To: cold_duck
. . . while being dragged behind an SUV

Wow, I never pegged you for the kind of coward that would run down a bicyclist who had done nothing to you.

25 posted on 10/01/2003 7:09:48 AM PDT by olorin
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To: Hatteras; Lazamataz; RonF; Skip Ripley
I ride my bike 5,000+ miles and year and ride responsibly, stay to the right as safety permits, commute to work 3-4 times per week 8 months of the year. 99.99% percent of the cars pass me no problem. It' one or two times per year jerk offs like you give me a hard time and won't give me an inch. You pass me on the left I'll pass you on the right. That's one of the joys of riding a bike - passing fat ass drivers while getting some exercise while they are stuck in traffic. If I ever get hit I know some damn good DC lawyers.
26 posted on 10/01/2003 7:09:55 AM PDT by ironman
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To: Hatteras
Now, old people on BICYCLES?! ohh, don't get me started...

LOL! Or worse, those 80 year old skateborders!

27 posted on 10/01/2003 7:10:08 AM PDT by Lazamataz (I am the extended middle finger in the fist of life.)
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To: Lazamataz
If olorin is merely a regular bike commuter who is careful not to tie up traffic, thats alright. But if he's -- as you put it -- an a**bag who is in yer face about slowing you down, he deserves the injury.

I used to commute via bike here in one of the most bike friendly towns in Michigan. I started by biking on the sidewalks, but stopped after the fourth car nearly hit me at an intersection turning into traffic (they had the stop sign). After that, I biked on the street, no matter if a hill reduced me to 5-10mph. The Soccer Moms in their minivans can go around, there were just too many close calls on the sidewalk.

28 posted on 10/01/2003 7:10:56 AM PDT by ThinkPlease (Fortune Favors the Bold!)
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To: Lazamataz
. . . And I've got lots of hand-to-hand experience

LOL, what good is hand-to-hand experience if you're sitting in your car?

29 posted on 10/01/2003 7:10:56 AM PDT by olorin
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To: Lazamataz
If I had to guess, I would assume the average Georgian could take the average Minnesotan. (Not that anyone on FR is "average")
30 posted on 10/01/2003 7:11:40 AM PDT by Sam's Army
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To: Hatteras
The answer is bike lanes with TOLLS. To make it easier on the bikers they can get an e-z pass to electronically pay for the road.
31 posted on 10/01/2003 7:12:05 AM PDT by 1Old Pro
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To: ironman
I ride my bike 5,000+ miles and year and ride responsibly, stay to the right as safety permits, commute to work 3-4 times per week 8 months of the year. 99.99% percent of the cars pass me no problem.

Yeah, but ironman, you're a good guy. You're on the road merely for the exercise. It's people with a chip on their shoulder and an attitude like olorin who give some of your people a bad name.

I'd never expect you to be a bastard. You are the epitome of good manners and a good attitude.

32 posted on 10/01/2003 7:12:18 AM PDT by Lazamataz (I am the extended middle finger in the fist of life.)
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To: olorin
LOL, what good is hand-to-hand experience if you're sitting in your car?

That's why G-d invented car doors.

33 posted on 10/01/2003 7:12:45 AM PDT by Lazamataz (I am the extended middle finger in the fist of life.)
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To: Chancellor Palpatine
I follow the rules of the road - many of the drivers I encounter do not - either by ignorance or wilfullness.
34 posted on 10/01/2003 7:12:56 AM PDT by olorin
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To: ArrogantBustard
I'm a bicyclist, and I used to ride regularly around the lakes in Minneapolis. One of the little known laws is the speed limit on bike paths. 10 mph max. Since my average riding speed is well in excess of this, I either stayed off the bike path, or accepted I might have to slow down. Another thing, I never cared how much right I had to the roadway....the mass/velocity equation was never in my favor when it comes to a car, so I stayed away from heavily traveled roads that had no room for cyclists.
35 posted on 10/01/2003 7:13:02 AM PDT by stylin_geek (Koffi: 0, G.W. Bush: (I lost count))
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To: Hatteras
Read the vile post to which I responded ...
Then grow up.

In fact, most of the cyclists, skaters, and runners on the paths I use are polite, and get along fairly well. It's called situational awareness, and yielding to faster traffic. Just like the interstate. The worst problem is soccermoms walking their yorkies ... Two of them will stop and chatter to each other ... combined with their "dogs" they do block the entire path ... and they pay not attention to anything.
36 posted on 10/01/2003 7:13:35 AM PDT by ArrogantBustard
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To: olorin
in fact it is where I have to be since it is illegal to ride on the sidewalk.

In my experience cyclists don't worry about such laws.

They expect cars to get out of their way on the roads
and people to get out of their way on the sidewalks.

37 posted on 10/01/2003 7:14:30 AM PDT by Allan
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To: ironman
"I ride my bike 5,000+ miles and year and ride responsibly, stay to the right as safety permits,..."

Of course you do... See? I knew it!

38 posted on 10/01/2003 7:14:36 AM PDT by Hatteras (Some mornings, it's just not worth chewing through the leather straps...)
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To: Hatteras
Bicycle riders generally are some of the most selfish people I see. Many deliberately ride in traffic lanes, ride several abreast and weave all over the street just to irritate motorists. The city put in bicycle lanes all over our part of town. I have never seen a rider in those lanes. They ride in the middle of the street and on sidewalks. Cyclists ignore traffic signals other safety measures then complain about motorists being a danger to them.
39 posted on 10/01/2003 7:14:36 AM PDT by FreePaul
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To: Lazamataz
If olorin is merely a regular bike commuter who is careful not to tie up traffic, thats alright. But if he's -- as you put it -- an a**bag who is in yer face about slowing you down, he deserves the injury.

By your logic any driver who is being an a**bag and slowing me down (or another driver) would deserve injury. Is this your position?

40 posted on 10/01/2003 7:14:48 AM PDT by olorin
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