With the senseless killing of a mother walking through Central Park last week by a madman on a bicycle, it is high time that society take a hard look at what is sure to be a thorny issue: Is it finally time to ban bikes once and for all?
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Full Disclosure: I do not currently own a bicycle. But that is because I live in a city where I am stripped of my Constitutional right to bear arms and as a result am unable to protect my property.
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But I digress. We are talking about bicycle control, not guns. Of course, bike rights are not specifically protected under the Constitution, but surely that is only because the Founders had not yet thought of them. I dont even think they had the unicycle back then, which, by the way, is one of the most dangerous of all the cycles.
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Full Disclosure: I do not currently own a bicycle. But that is because I live in a city where I am stripped of my Constitutional right to bear arms and as a result am unable to protect my property.
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But I digress. We are talking about bicycle control, not guns. Of course, bike rights are not specifically protected under the Constitution, but surely that is only because the Founders had not yet thought of them. I dont even think they had the unicycle back then, which, by the way, is one of the most dangerous of all the cycles.
http://ift.tt/1sWK5hk
Its time for bicycle sense in America. TWT's Charles Hurt's argument by analogy.
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