September 1, 2019

Meanwhile. . .

Before the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee endorsed former Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper in a 2020 Senate race, it pressured consultants from at least five firms not to work with a leading progressive in the race, the candidate told The Intercept.

Since 2011, [NYC] bicyclists have injured more than 2,250 pedestrians — including at least seven who died — according to stats from the city Department of Transportation and published reports.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Don't tell Portland Oregon, it doesn't fit with Portland's Zero Vision pedestrian death plan. The city wants everyone in the city to walk or use bicycles regardless if they are mobility impaired or not. The hope from the city is once cars are sufficiently vilified and businesses are restocked by an endless string of bike trailers each carrying 300 pounds, then the city hopes that there will no longer be any pedestrian deaths. Too bad NYC ruins their ableist fantasies, for bikes kill people too.