It isn't illegal to drive slowly or to pull over -- for a few moments,
not to park -- to sight-see on any road, except freeways, as far
as I know. We used to call people who did this "Sunday drivers".
Aggravating as it might be to those of us in a hurry to get somewhere,
illegal it is not (exc
I see that abuse is allowed on the List. Mr. Devany is absolutely correct,
abuse such as his should not be allowed. I do not believe I mentioned any
name when I asked who besides me thinks riding in the wrong lane was a
boneheaded thing that a jerk might do. If Mr. Devany takes this as a
personal
ets of Murderapolis the last friday of every month?
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JIM GRAHAM
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Subject: Re: [Mpls] June Critical Mass
Who, along with me, thinks ridi
Oh paalese! Critical mass and crack dealers? Check out their website info
some of those actions are more about demonstration than being "jerks" or
criminals from what I've read here and in the news, website, etc.
I am not a critical mass rider and I too wish some would not stop both
directions of
demand for it.
In fact it may well be the lest desirable commodity in the Universe.
Ask any politician.}
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On Saturday 29 June 2002 00:36, Jim MCGUIRE wrote:
> I'm not good at estimations, but my best guess is 150-200 riders (no
> arrests).
I saw the ride pass me as I waited for the bus at 7th and Nicollet. I'd say
this count sounds right from my observa
Greetings one and all,
It was another successful ride for Critical Mass. The ride meandered
through downtown, Dinkytown, threatened to go to St. Paul and eventually
managed to wind to Uptown and back to downtown (again).
I'm not good at estimations, but my best guess is 150-200 riders (no
ar