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    So, this weekend, I pulled over in my wife's vehicle in a parking lane. About 5 seconds after I stopped, I heard a thump, then saw a man going flying by my window and then he bounced off the front the vehicle. I was parked, he was on a bike, he hit my parked car. This is the second time in my life a biker has hit my stopped car. Anyways, got out to see if he was okay / inspect the car. It is a busy street, tons of bicycle traffic, and someone else on a bike saw it happen. He immediately went over to the guy, picked up his bike, asked if he could get up. The man couldn't. The witness immediately asked the man if he was drunk. He wasn't hurt, his bike was fine, he was apparently an idiot though. Full cycling gear, gloves, rear view mirror attached to his helmet, etc. He kept asking where Broadway was, which is a street. Then, he left. He damaged our car (scratch and dent), and left. I couldn't exactly pursue him, as I am on crutches. The witness at least convinced him not to ride anymore, that he should walk his bike home (I think this witness saw him riding erratically prior to the incident.) A man in a car, that did not witness what happened, immediately started defending the biker. Why do people who don't even witness the accident jump in to place blame (always against the person in the car, never the biker)? I need a dashboard camera to defend myself. If the man injured himself, I would likely be subject to a ridiculous lawsuit. So, any suggestions?

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      So, this weekend, I pulled over in my wife's vehicle in a parking lane. About 5 seconds after I stopped, I heard a thump, then saw a man going flying by my window and then he bounced off the front the vehicle. I was parked, he was on a bike, he hit my parked car. This is the second time in my life a biker has hit my stopped car. Anyways, got out to see if he was okay / inspect the car. It is a busy street, tons of bicycle traffic, and someone else on a bike saw it happen. He immediately went over to the guy, picked up his bike, asked if he could get up. The man couldn't. The witness immediately asked the man if he was drunk. He wasn't hurt, his bike was fine, he was apparently an idiot though. Full cycling gear, gloves, rear view mirror attached to his helmet, etc. He kept asking where Broadway was, which is a street. Then, he left. He damaged our car (scratch and dent), and left. I couldn't exactly pursue him, as I am on crutches. The witness at least convinced him not to ride anymore, that he should walk his bike home (I think this witness saw him riding erratically prior to the incident.) A man in a car, that did not witness what happened, immediately started defending the biker. Why do people who don't even witness the accident jump in to place blame (always against the person in the car, never the biker)? I need a dashboard camera to defend myself. If the man injured himself, I would likely be subject to a ridiculous lawsuit. So, any suggestions?

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      Joan M
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      forget the camera... buy a big, BIG, really BIG gun... here we can't, but... sometimes... :doh:

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        So, this weekend, I pulled over in my wife's vehicle in a parking lane. About 5 seconds after I stopped, I heard a thump, then saw a man going flying by my window and then he bounced off the front the vehicle. I was parked, he was on a bike, he hit my parked car. This is the second time in my life a biker has hit my stopped car. Anyways, got out to see if he was okay / inspect the car. It is a busy street, tons of bicycle traffic, and someone else on a bike saw it happen. He immediately went over to the guy, picked up his bike, asked if he could get up. The man couldn't. The witness immediately asked the man if he was drunk. He wasn't hurt, his bike was fine, he was apparently an idiot though. Full cycling gear, gloves, rear view mirror attached to his helmet, etc. He kept asking where Broadway was, which is a street. Then, he left. He damaged our car (scratch and dent), and left. I couldn't exactly pursue him, as I am on crutches. The witness at least convinced him not to ride anymore, that he should walk his bike home (I think this witness saw him riding erratically prior to the incident.) A man in a car, that did not witness what happened, immediately started defending the biker. Why do people who don't even witness the accident jump in to place blame (always against the person in the car, never the biker)? I need a dashboard camera to defend myself. If the man injured himself, I would likely be subject to a ridiculous lawsuit. So, any suggestions?

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        Colin Mullikin
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        wizardzz wrote:

        A man in a car, that did not witness what happened, immediately started defending the biker.

        You should've told this guy to elephant off, and then if he persisted, kicked his car and asked him why he just hit a pedestrian.

        The United States invariably does the right thing, after having exhausted every other alternative. -Winston Churchill America is the only country that went from barbarism to decadence without civilization in between. -Oscar Wilde Wow, even the French showed a little more spine than that before they got their sh*t pushed in.[^] -Colin Mullikin

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          wizardzz wrote:

          A man in a car, that did not witness what happened, immediately started defending the biker.

          You should've told this guy to elephant off, and then if he persisted, kicked his car and asked him why he just hit a pedestrian.

          The United States invariably does the right thing, after having exhausted every other alternative. -Winston Churchill America is the only country that went from barbarism to decadence without civilization in between. -Oscar Wilde Wow, even the French showed a little more spine than that before they got their sh*t pushed in.[^] -Colin Mullikin

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          wizardzz
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          I was already on crutches, I should have blamed him for the fractured toe!

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          • W wizardzz

            So, this weekend, I pulled over in my wife's vehicle in a parking lane. About 5 seconds after I stopped, I heard a thump, then saw a man going flying by my window and then he bounced off the front the vehicle. I was parked, he was on a bike, he hit my parked car. This is the second time in my life a biker has hit my stopped car. Anyways, got out to see if he was okay / inspect the car. It is a busy street, tons of bicycle traffic, and someone else on a bike saw it happen. He immediately went over to the guy, picked up his bike, asked if he could get up. The man couldn't. The witness immediately asked the man if he was drunk. He wasn't hurt, his bike was fine, he was apparently an idiot though. Full cycling gear, gloves, rear view mirror attached to his helmet, etc. He kept asking where Broadway was, which is a street. Then, he left. He damaged our car (scratch and dent), and left. I couldn't exactly pursue him, as I am on crutches. The witness at least convinced him not to ride anymore, that he should walk his bike home (I think this witness saw him riding erratically prior to the incident.) A man in a car, that did not witness what happened, immediately started defending the biker. Why do people who don't even witness the accident jump in to place blame (always against the person in the car, never the biker)? I need a dashboard camera to defend myself. If the man injured himself, I would likely be subject to a ridiculous lawsuit. So, any suggestions?

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            jeron1
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            Scratch and dent for the priviledge to see idiot bicyclist fly by your window, pretty good trade I'd say. :laugh:

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              So, this weekend, I pulled over in my wife's vehicle in a parking lane. About 5 seconds after I stopped, I heard a thump, then saw a man going flying by my window and then he bounced off the front the vehicle. I was parked, he was on a bike, he hit my parked car. This is the second time in my life a biker has hit my stopped car. Anyways, got out to see if he was okay / inspect the car. It is a busy street, tons of bicycle traffic, and someone else on a bike saw it happen. He immediately went over to the guy, picked up his bike, asked if he could get up. The man couldn't. The witness immediately asked the man if he was drunk. He wasn't hurt, his bike was fine, he was apparently an idiot though. Full cycling gear, gloves, rear view mirror attached to his helmet, etc. He kept asking where Broadway was, which is a street. Then, he left. He damaged our car (scratch and dent), and left. I couldn't exactly pursue him, as I am on crutches. The witness at least convinced him not to ride anymore, that he should walk his bike home (I think this witness saw him riding erratically prior to the incident.) A man in a car, that did not witness what happened, immediately started defending the biker. Why do people who don't even witness the accident jump in to place blame (always against the person in the car, never the biker)? I need a dashboard camera to defend myself. If the man injured himself, I would likely be subject to a ridiculous lawsuit. So, any suggestions?

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              RedDk
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              Great story. I would embellish it with a tricky ending. Something like, instead of asking a question, add "And then I realized it was Bob himself. And as he wobbled away I think I noticed that there was liquid streaming down the side of his glass head, presumeably from out of the hole where any normal person would have had a glasserian fissure. It was clear. The plastic hook and the plastic ball & loop, pray ... might still be intact" You know make it more dramatic. Targeting the other cold-blooded troglobytes here in the lounge.

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              • W wizardzz

                So, this weekend, I pulled over in my wife's vehicle in a parking lane. About 5 seconds after I stopped, I heard a thump, then saw a man going flying by my window and then he bounced off the front the vehicle. I was parked, he was on a bike, he hit my parked car. This is the second time in my life a biker has hit my stopped car. Anyways, got out to see if he was okay / inspect the car. It is a busy street, tons of bicycle traffic, and someone else on a bike saw it happen. He immediately went over to the guy, picked up his bike, asked if he could get up. The man couldn't. The witness immediately asked the man if he was drunk. He wasn't hurt, his bike was fine, he was apparently an idiot though. Full cycling gear, gloves, rear view mirror attached to his helmet, etc. He kept asking where Broadway was, which is a street. Then, he left. He damaged our car (scratch and dent), and left. I couldn't exactly pursue him, as I am on crutches. The witness at least convinced him not to ride anymore, that he should walk his bike home (I think this witness saw him riding erratically prior to the incident.) A man in a car, that did not witness what happened, immediately started defending the biker. Why do people who don't even witness the accident jump in to place blame (always against the person in the car, never the biker)? I need a dashboard camera to defend myself. If the man injured himself, I would likely be subject to a ridiculous lawsuit. So, any suggestions?

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                wizardzz wrote:

                A man in a car, that did not witness what happened, immediately started defending the biker.

                People reflexively defend the weaker party regardless of whether or not it makes sense. I pretty much hate all cyclists. But then I'm not into viewing people's sweaty, spandex laden asses at eye level every time I commute. Go save the planet on your own time.

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                  wizardzz wrote:

                  A man in a car, that did not witness what happened, immediately started defending the biker.

                  People reflexively defend the weaker party regardless of whether or not it makes sense. I pretty much hate all cyclists. But then I'm not into viewing people's sweaty, spandex laden asses at eye level every time I commute. Go save the planet on your own time.

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                  As Herself keeps on reminding me: "You can't run them off the road and over a cliff. Someone will see."

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                    So, this weekend, I pulled over in my wife's vehicle in a parking lane. About 5 seconds after I stopped, I heard a thump, then saw a man going flying by my window and then he bounced off the front the vehicle. I was parked, he was on a bike, he hit my parked car. This is the second time in my life a biker has hit my stopped car. Anyways, got out to see if he was okay / inspect the car. It is a busy street, tons of bicycle traffic, and someone else on a bike saw it happen. He immediately went over to the guy, picked up his bike, asked if he could get up. The man couldn't. The witness immediately asked the man if he was drunk. He wasn't hurt, his bike was fine, he was apparently an idiot though. Full cycling gear, gloves, rear view mirror attached to his helmet, etc. He kept asking where Broadway was, which is a street. Then, he left. He damaged our car (scratch and dent), and left. I couldn't exactly pursue him, as I am on crutches. The witness at least convinced him not to ride anymore, that he should walk his bike home (I think this witness saw him riding erratically prior to the incident.) A man in a car, that did not witness what happened, immediately started defending the biker. Why do people who don't even witness the accident jump in to place blame (always against the person in the car, never the biker)? I need a dashboard camera to defend myself. If the man injured himself, I would likely be subject to a ridiculous lawsuit. So, any suggestions?

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                    Ravi Bhavnani
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                    A dashcam is a must, especially if you drive in Russia[^]. :) /ravi

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                      As Herself keeps on reminding me: "You can't run them off the road and over a cliff. Someone will see."

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                      Some things are worth the LOLs.

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                        A dashcam is a must, especially if you drive in Russia[^]. :) /ravi

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                        RedDk
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                        Yeah I saw that Sixty Minutes squibb too. Turns out there's only one driver in the entire country and all these videos are the product of his devious behavior. :)

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                          Yeah I saw that Sixty Minutes squibb too. Turns out there's only one driver in the entire country and all these videos are the product of his devious behavior. :)

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                          Ravi Bhavnani
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                          I haven't seen the 60 Minutes segment you're referring to.  But I'm a huge fan of not driving in Russia, esp. in the winter. /ravi

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                            I haven't seen the 60 Minutes segment you're referring to.  But I'm a huge fan of not driving in Russia, esp. in the winter. /ravi

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                            You can drive anywhere at any time. And my tip is 6-penny nails driven through the thickest of the contact patch rubber of the tires on the vehicle of your choosing. I know snow bunnies who do this. So don't be go'in down that easy slope with all this "not driving" nonesense!

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                              Scratch and dent for the priviledge to see idiot bicyclist fly by your window, pretty good trade I'd say. :laugh:

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                              Knowing that there was little chance to get anyone to cover such repairs to her car, I think my wife did manage to find some humor in his stupidity. It was hilarious.

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                                wizardzz wrote:

                                A man in a car, that did not witness what happened, immediately started defending the biker.

                                You should've told this guy to elephant off, and then if he persisted, kicked his car and asked him why he just hit a pedestrian.

                                The United States invariably does the right thing, after having exhausted every other alternative. -Winston Churchill America is the only country that went from barbarism to decadence without civilization in between. -Oscar Wilde Wow, even the French showed a little more spine than that before they got their sh*t pushed in.[^] -Colin Mullikin

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                                LMFAO - and the winner for best idea today goes to ...... Colin Mullikin for his role in

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                                and then if he persisted, kicked his car and asked him why he just hit a pedestrian.

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                                  wizardzz wrote:

                                  A man in a car, that did not witness what happened, immediately started defending the biker.

                                  People reflexively defend the weaker party regardless of whether or not it makes sense. I pretty much hate all cyclists. But then I'm not into viewing people's sweaty, spandex laden asses at eye level every time I commute. Go save the planet on your own time.

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                                  Albert Holguin
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                                  I hate them too... A LOT of them drive like jackasses and then wonder why they get hit. If I had a dollar for every time I've seen someone on a bike run a light... Exhibit A[^]

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                                    So, this weekend, I pulled over in my wife's vehicle in a parking lane. About 5 seconds after I stopped, I heard a thump, then saw a man going flying by my window and then he bounced off the front the vehicle. I was parked, he was on a bike, he hit my parked car. This is the second time in my life a biker has hit my stopped car. Anyways, got out to see if he was okay / inspect the car. It is a busy street, tons of bicycle traffic, and someone else on a bike saw it happen. He immediately went over to the guy, picked up his bike, asked if he could get up. The man couldn't. The witness immediately asked the man if he was drunk. He wasn't hurt, his bike was fine, he was apparently an idiot though. Full cycling gear, gloves, rear view mirror attached to his helmet, etc. He kept asking where Broadway was, which is a street. Then, he left. He damaged our car (scratch and dent), and left. I couldn't exactly pursue him, as I am on crutches. The witness at least convinced him not to ride anymore, that he should walk his bike home (I think this witness saw him riding erratically prior to the incident.) A man in a car, that did not witness what happened, immediately started defending the biker. Why do people who don't even witness the accident jump in to place blame (always against the person in the car, never the biker)? I need a dashboard camera to defend myself. If the man injured himself, I would likely be subject to a ridiculous lawsuit. So, any suggestions?

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                                    Albert Holguin
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                                    Dash cam might free you of liability when it captures the right thing... but you'd have to have it on all the time and running plus have multiple viewing angles. Since you were parked, what are the odds your camera would be running? I guess what I'm getting at is you'll never be able to completely avoid jackasses (or have a camera around)...

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                                      LMFAO - and the winner for best idea today goes to ...... Colin Mullikin for his role in

                                      Colin Mullikin wrote:

                                      and then if he persisted, kicked his car and asked him why he just hit a pedestrian.

                                      Don't comment your code - it was hard to write, it should be hard to read!

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                                      Colin Mullikin
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                                      Why thank you! I like to think that I can be clever when I really apply myself. ;P

                                      The United States invariably does the right thing, after having exhausted every other alternative. -Winston Churchill America is the only country that went from barbarism to decadence without civilization in between. -Oscar Wilde Wow, even the French showed a little more spine than that before they got their sh*t pushed in.[^] -Colin Mullikin

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                                        So, this weekend, I pulled over in my wife's vehicle in a parking lane. About 5 seconds after I stopped, I heard a thump, then saw a man going flying by my window and then he bounced off the front the vehicle. I was parked, he was on a bike, he hit my parked car. This is the second time in my life a biker has hit my stopped car. Anyways, got out to see if he was okay / inspect the car. It is a busy street, tons of bicycle traffic, and someone else on a bike saw it happen. He immediately went over to the guy, picked up his bike, asked if he could get up. The man couldn't. The witness immediately asked the man if he was drunk. He wasn't hurt, his bike was fine, he was apparently an idiot though. Full cycling gear, gloves, rear view mirror attached to his helmet, etc. He kept asking where Broadway was, which is a street. Then, he left. He damaged our car (scratch and dent), and left. I couldn't exactly pursue him, as I am on crutches. The witness at least convinced him not to ride anymore, that he should walk his bike home (I think this witness saw him riding erratically prior to the incident.) A man in a car, that did not witness what happened, immediately started defending the biker. Why do people who don't even witness the accident jump in to place blame (always against the person in the car, never the biker)? I need a dashboard camera to defend myself. If the man injured himself, I would likely be subject to a ridiculous lawsuit. So, any suggestions?

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                                        Ennis Ray Lynch Jr
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                                        Let me comment that I stop at lights, drive the correct direction in the bike lane, and even signal when traffic is an issue so why must cager's speed up to run a stop sign just to intentionally cut me off? Or pass me just to turn in on me to make me slam on the brakes? You think you need a dash cam? Cyclists are equally in need. Also, as counter, I would feel no pity or remorse if I hit a bicyclist on a sidewalk. (Referring not to me driving on the sidewalk but those idiots that ride a full speed on a sidewalk and then through a crosswalk; esp. against the light)

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                                          Dash cam might free you of liability when it captures the right thing... but you'd have to have it on all the time and running plus have multiple viewing angles. Since you were parked, what are the odds your camera would be running? I guess what I'm getting at is you'll never be able to completely avoid jackasses (or have a camera around)...

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                                          It would have at least caught the last 2 bike incidents. The last one cost me the $500 deductible (new windshield, dent removals). I want a dashcam that keeps rolling if the key is in the ignition, maybe only saves the last 30 minutes? I'm not as concerned with angles, etc, the camera would have documented where I was and that I was stopped when impact occurred. The impact rocked the car both times. In this town, bikers don't follow traffic laws at all, stop lights and signs are completely ignored, I feel like I should take some minor step to give myself an advantage in case of litigation.

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