Anarchist bicyclists in SF terrorize family in minivan

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Milforum Mac Daddy
April 4, 2007

http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/artic...AGF7P12RN23.DTL

Minivan's rude introduction to Critical Smash

It was supposed to be a birthday night out for the kids in San Francisco, but instead turned into a Critical Mass horror show -- complete with a pummeled car, a smashed rear window and little children screaming in terror.

The spontaneous Critical Mass bike rides, in which thousands of free-spirited cyclists roam the city, have been a fixture on the last Friday night of the month since the early 1990s. But even bike-weary cops, who have seen their share of traffic disturbances and minor skirmishes, weren't prepared for what happened during the latest exercise of pedal power.

Here's the story:

Susan Ferrando, her husband, their two children and three preteens had come to San Francisco from Redwood City to celebrate the birthday of Ferrando's 11-year-old daughter. They went to Japantown, where they enjoyed shopping and taking in the blooming cherry blossoms.

Things took a turn for the worse at about 9 p.m., when the family was leaving Japantown -- just as the party of about 3,000 bikers was winding down its monthly red-lights-be-damned ride through the city.

Suddenly, Ferrando said, her car was surrounded by hundreds of cyclists.

Not being from San Francisco, Ferrando thought she might have inadvertently crossed paths with a bicycle race and couldn't figure out why the police, who she had just passed, hadn't warned her.

Confusion, however, quickly turned to terror, she said, when the swarming cyclists began wildly circling around and then running into the sides of her Toyota van.

Filled with panic, Ferrando said, she started inching forward until coming to a stop at Post and Gough streets, where she was surrounded by bikers on all sides.

A biker in front blocked her as another biker began pounding on the windshield. Another was pounding on her window. Another pounded the other side.

"It seemed like they were using their bikes as weapons,'' Ferrando said. One of the bikers then threw his bike -- shattering the rear window and terrifying the young girls inside.

All the while, Ferrando was screaming, "There are children in this car! There are children in this car!"

She had the presence of mind to dial 911 on her cell phone -- and within minutes, the squad of motorcycle cops who were assigned to keep an eye on the ride descended on the scene.

The cyclists were loudly demanding that Ferrando be arrested for hit and run.

According to police, Ferrando had allegedly tapped one of the cyclists' tires.

When the alleged bicycle victim was approached, however, he said he wasn't hurt. He also refused to give his name or any other information.

Then, after a few swear words, the alleged victim took off on his bike while the rest of the crowd continued to yell at both the cops and the van.

Sgt. Ed Callejas -- the lead cop on the scene and a veteran of Critical Mass rides since their inception -- said he'd never seen anything like it before.

"I've seen the bikes swarm cars, and scratch them as they go by. I've seen guys get out of their cars and start fighting with the bikers, but if you had seen the faces on those little girls in tears,'' Callejas said. "All I could do was apologize for what they had been through."

The sergeant suggested that Ferrando write a letter to the mayor.

Estimated damage to the car: $5,300.

For Callejas and other cops assigned to the bike ride, Critical Mass has long been a study in contradictions.

For starters, San Francisco is a "green" city, and bike riding is about as green as you can get -- yet residents and commuters complain endlessly about getting trapped in the rides.

The city tries to ignore the unplanned rides, but there are always cops on hand to monitor the gatherings, even though any kind of traffic planning is impossible because no route is announced.

And even though the rides are held every month, Critical Mass has no organized leadership -- so no one can be held accountable for the group's actions.

In 1997, then-Mayor Willie Brown tried to control the rides. The result was anarchy and mass arrests.

Since then, the rides have shrunk in size. The city's generally hands-off attitude leaves cops as little more than bystanders.

"We sit there and they just go right through the red lights,'' Sgt. Callejas said. "What else can we do? Arrest one rider while 500 keep going?

"The only way to control this is through a massive effort by police and the Sheriff's Department,'' he said.

As for reaction from City Hall, Mayor Gavin Newsom said such acts of violence -- if true -- "only serve to undermine the worthwhile message of Critical Mass, which is to raise the awareness of bike transportation issues."

The mayor also said that -- if the charges are grounded -- he expected the attackers to be "punished to the greatest extent of the law."

If I was there I'd reach into my holster and pull out my GLOCK 23. After they see that I'd put it in drive and teach them about the laws of physics.

Liberalism is a mental disorder that needs to be wiped off the face of the Earth.
 
Just because they're batshit insane anarchist bikers doesn't make them liberals (btw I am libertarian), 5.56. I also don't believe it's a mental disorder, but that's for another topic.

This story just shows how easy it is for a mob to become an angry mob, under any circumstances. Those responsible for the damage to the vehicle should be prosecuted to the full extent of the law.
 
Someone needs to get a handle on this,.... and quickly!!

Bikes are great, but there is only a limited place for them in our modern cities.

Regardless of what the Police say, there are ways of controlling this mob of anarchists and it should be done sooner rather than later, or someone is going to get hurt or killed.
 
Ah in the words of Larry the Cable Guy "Half the people you meet are below average" sums it up ;)
 
It is really easy to get a handle on this.

They (LEO) know it is coming. Mass the forces. . . wait for the call...get in there and put up barricades and such like. Easily solved...I guarantee one platoon of Marines could square em away !! Just gimme some SESAMS gear and sim rounds..we would hook em up right and proper !!
 
.I guarantee one platoon of Marines could square em away !! Just gimme some SESAMS gear and sim rounds..we would hook em up right and proper !!


yeah, what pretty sight thats going to send to the world, marines on US streets fighting US civilians, yeah il pass on that idea.
 
yeah, what pretty sight thats going to send to the world, marines on US streets fighting US civilians, yeah il pass on that idea.

People who behave like these are not worthy of the consideration that they may be civilians. Hell,... from the report, they seem to be barely human, and certainly not civilised.
 
"All I could do was apologize for what they had been through."

In otherwords: "All I could do was apologize for this city's insane policies that has left me completely emasculated as man and as a peace officer. Now excuse me, I have to go bust up a boy scout meeting."

"Assemble the SWAT team!"
 
yeah, what pretty sight thats going to send to the world, marines on US streets fighting US civilians, yeah il pass on that idea.

SESAMS gear is like paintball. You replace the upper receiver of the M16 service rifle and use a different magazine. It is non-lethal but it can cause injury just like paintball guns can.
SESAMS GEAR


OR you can get the police to use riot gas and disperse them for unlawful gatherings and disrupting the peace of the general public. There are laws that can shut this down in a heart beat. No one has the balls to invoke the laws and utilize the resources at their disposal.

Forget the world's opinion. The media would like us to think it doesn't like the US anyway.
 
Or you can just step on the gas and teach them that a two ton vehicle will beat a hippie of a bike.

As for using simunition, it's fun but I don't see it being useful for teaching those nut jobs a lesson. I think that a pickup truck hitting them at 40 mph will do the job much better.
 
SESAMS gear is like paintball. You replace the upper receiver of the M16 service rifle and use a different magazine. It is non-lethal but it can cause injury just like paintball guns can.

I was assuming you ment non-lethal in the first place, but still armed marines fighting against US civilians is not a good thing, it makes look like Iran.
The media would like us to think it doesn't like the US anyway.

The world really doesn't like the US.
 
I was assuming you ment non-lethal in the first place, but still armed marines fighting against US civilians is not a good thing, it makes look like Iran.

Surely they'd understand what with the riot going on in the streets. Didn't France have a problem like that not to long ago? I bet the property damage would be a lot less here if the law enforcement was deployed quickly and correctly.
 
Or you can just step on the gas and teach them that a two ton vehicle will beat a hippie of a bike.

As for using simunition, it's fun but I don't see it being useful for teaching those nut jobs a lesson. I think that a pickup truck hitting them at 40 mph will do the job much better.


True true. I was saying tongue in cheek but apparently others took it seriously.

Look to my previous posts regarding the use of authority (or lack of)
OR you can get the police to use riot gas and disperse them for unlawful gatherings and disrupting the peace of the general public. There are laws that can shut this down in a heart beat. No one has the balls to invoke the laws and utilize the resources at their disposal.
 
Here in Australia bike riders are becomeing a nuisance, although thankfully not on the same scale as this story.
I pay almost two grand in rego fees and insurance to keep my car on the road while bike riders pay nothing, get their own cycleways built and tell drivers that "the road is there to share" (the new slogan to drivers)
Easy way of controling this situation is to make them pay a rego and insurance fee each year, then we might see them pull their head in.
Until then, I think I'll keep the bull-bar firmly mounted on my vehicle :twisted:
 
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