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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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To: ironman
The main thing I have learned from this thread is that bicyclists are very angry people.
81 posted on 10/01/2003 7:35:26 AM PDT by Lazamataz (I am the extended middle finger in the fist of life.)
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To: RoughDobermann
That's kinda like the new drivers...they turn the wheel in the direction they are looking. My little critter is going to be on a motorcycle before a bike. Like I was. It helped me in learning to control the bike better. I rode a motorcycle at four and a bike at five. Of course, when I hit puberty, coordination and I had a vast parting of ways. We haven't gotten together since.
82 posted on 10/01/2003 7:35:52 AM PDT by IYAS9YAS (Go Fast, Turn Left!)
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To: Hatteras
Since I don't plan on either one of us weaving all over the road, I don't see why it would be a problem for me. By the way, how close are you comfortable getting to the car in front of you? While you may be joking, the implied threat is upsetting to a cyclist. If you are joking, it's not in the best of taste. If you're not, then I guess we'll eventually see the headlines about the manslaughter trial.

One point I failed to make earlier: I don't believe that cyclists should ride, unless they are couriers or pros, on busy thoroughfares or during peak traffic periods. Personally, I ride very early in the mornings, well before traffic picks up. I also prefer to ride well outside of any city/town.

All I'm asking is a little mutual respect between people sharing the road and following the rules. For the record, I don't believe in the "I'm bigger/smaller than you, so I can do what I want" rule. I believe the aforementioned concept is a clear demonstration of stupidity and the height of inconsideration.
83 posted on 10/01/2003 7:36:59 AM PDT by the lone haranguer
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To: Skooz
Ah, good! Just making sure.
84 posted on 10/01/2003 7:37:07 AM PDT by RoughDobermann (Nuke the site from orbit. It's the only way to be sure.)
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To: Lazamataz
I've read through all of these replies, and am shocked at the barbaric ideas of some people. Everyone knows cyclists are a menace to society. But run over? Shot? I think knifing them would be the limit.
85 posted on 10/01/2003 7:37:14 AM PDT by Mr. Bird
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To: IYAS9YAS
LOL!
86 posted on 10/01/2003 7:37:20 AM PDT by RoughDobermann (Nuke the site from orbit. It's the only way to be sure.)
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To: Diddle E. Squat
Hatfield-McCoy bump

Grab a fence post, hold it tight,
Whomp your partner with all your might.
Hit him in the shin, hit him in the head,
Hit him again, the critter ain't dead.
Wop him low and wop him high,
Stick your finger in his eye.
Pretty little rhythm, pretty little sound,
Bang your heads against the ground.

87 posted on 10/01/2003 7:37:46 AM PDT by Constitution Day (Eschew exclamatory abuse.)
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To: Hatteras

88 posted on 10/01/2003 7:38:18 AM PDT by Liberal Classic (No better friend, no worse enemy.)
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To: neutrino
See my post in #60. I was in a subdivision heading toward a bike trail when I got shot. I'd beat the crap out of those kids had I caught them.
89 posted on 10/01/2003 7:38:19 AM PDT by ironman
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To: olorin; Lazamataz
To which I respond: lazy ass coward.

Ties go to the truck.

91 posted on 10/01/2003 7:39:13 AM PDT by mhking (Anyone who disagrees with me is mentally ill and should be shot.)
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To: Skip Ripley
Best athletes? Surely you jest

Nope, not at all. That is my opinion. Judge it by power output, for example. 500+ watts sustained IS rather impressive...

92 posted on 10/01/2003 7:39:30 AM PDT by RoughDobermann (Nuke the site from orbit. It's the only way to be sure.)
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To: Lazamataz
The main thing I have learned from this thread is that motorists are incipient murderers.
93 posted on 10/01/2003 7:39:40 AM PDT by ArrogantBustard
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To: Mr. Bird
I've read through all of these replies, and am shocked at the barbaric ideas of some people. Everyone knows cyclists are a menace to society. But run over? Shot? I think knifing them would be the limit.

And even then, can we agree that the knifing should not be all the way to the guard, but only to the bevel?

Can we not be civilized here?

94 posted on 10/01/2003 7:39:41 AM PDT by Lazamataz (I am the extended middle finger in the fist of life.)
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To: Liberal Classic
I actually watched the first half of that movie a few months ago. Man, it was so awful I couldn't stop. It seemed they were trying to make it as bad as possible--kind of like a manufactured "cult classic."
95 posted on 10/01/2003 7:41:27 AM PDT by Skooz (All Hail the Mighty Kansas City Chiefs)
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To: Skooz
If the producers were trying to make it bad, they succeeded. :)
96 posted on 10/01/2003 7:43:18 AM PDT by Liberal Classic (No better friend, no worse enemy.)
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To: Skip Ripley
Look, I have nothing against you little spandex pansies if you're willing to keep your feather asses out of my lane

You're talking about rollerblading, yes? Well, most of the serious bladers I come across tend to take up the entire path (you know, like a speed skater). Many times, I've had to slow down and ask to pass (which is fine) and been yelled at. I guess because it breaks their rhythm?

97 posted on 10/01/2003 7:44:00 AM PDT by RoughDobermann (Nuke the site from orbit. It's the only way to be sure.)
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To: Lazamataz
"The main thing I have learned from this thread is that bicyclists are very angry people. "

It comes from people cutting you off at least once a day because you wouldn't ride so close to the curb that you risk running into it...

I ride 100+ miles a week in a park with a one-way two-lane road, one for walkers/bikers and another for cars/bikers. I try hard to stay out of the way of cars, but when they are speeding in the park (25mph limit) I *WILL* move in front of them and make them go the speed limit. If they don't like it, they can stop using the park as a shortcut.

I will also move infront of cars when the walking lane is full of people.

My favorite is people who try to drive around the road IN THE WRONG DIRECTION then get mad when I stop in front of their car and won't let them keep going the wrong way.
98 posted on 10/01/2003 7:44:16 AM PDT by toothless
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To: RoughDobermann
Yeah, all cyclists are wussies. They just happen to be wussies that endure a tremendous amount of pain every time they ride. They are the fittest and, arguably, the "best" atheletes in sport. Of course, a big, burly guy (on rollerskates) like yourself wouldn't know that, would you?

Cyclists are certainly the rudest, most arogant and uncivil of all athletes.
No other group of athletes consistently causes traffic jams disrupting thousands.
If y'all want to get the streets closed once a year like runners, so you can have a race, fine, but otherwise bikes need to be made illegal on public streets, unless the rider can demonstrate an ability to accelerate with the traffic and keep up.

So9

99 posted on 10/01/2003 7:44:20 AM PDT by Servant of the 9 (A Goldwater Republican)
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To: Liberal Classic
It's A Hand Grenade.
100 posted on 10/01/2003 7:44:20 AM PDT by IYAS9YAS (Go Fast, Turn Left!)
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