At 11:00 I drove down New market street and there was a person laying on the street with a white sheet over them I'm a motorcycle rider my heart goes out to the family
Last night, around dusk, a pack of about 15 motorcycles came through the neighborhood. They were passing cars on the left and on the right at a high rate of speed. They were gunning their engines to make car alarms go off. This goes on just about every Sunday night.
Yup I live a quarter mile from American legion @ cummins. It's insane what I see and hear at night. I really can't believe there isn't more accidents with these idiots who have no respect. Sorry DMX.
You know nothing of the circumstances of an accident in which someone was killed. You have no idea that the accident was the motorcyclists' fault. A bunch of motorcyclists passed you once and got you all cranky -- with some reason, I grant, but you know what? Get over it and stop projecting your one experience into "on a regular basis", because you know that's bullshit, and especially stop making associations with this incident. You're being a jerk.
I've been riding a motorcycle for 12 years. Moved to Rozzie from the other side of the charles a year ago. Never did I hear and see such blatant disregard for personal safety and others safety on motorcycles then living near American legion. I would make a safe assumption that 60% of motorcycle owners in Boston are fucking morons who are trying to get youtube views on the next ghetto ride video vol 13. That 60% includes the dirt bikes, atv's, and honda ruckus. Again sorry DMX.
I know nothing about the motorcycle driver in this case and my heart goes out to his family. Any accident is a tragedy.
There's a scary number of people who ride in this neighborhood with no regard for the basic rules of the road and apparently little regard for their own safety -- the most blatant being blowing right through the STOP sign at Shirley & Norfolk. And again, I don't know if the biker in this case was one of the careful ones, or one of the reckless ones.
Be safe and share the road -- those basics go both ways. Someone died, and that probably could have been avoided.
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At 11:00 I drove down New
At 11:00 I drove down New market street and there was a person laying on the street with a white sheet over them I'm a motorcycle rider my heart goes out to the family
Motorcycle packs
Last night, around dusk, a pack of about 15 motorcycles came through the neighborhood. They were passing cars on the left and on the right at a high rate of speed. They were gunning their engines to make car alarms go off. This goes on just about every Sunday night.
Not all motorcyclist act responsibly...
Yup I live a quarter mile
Yup I live a quarter mile from American legion @ cummins. It's insane what I see and hear at night. I really can't believe there isn't more accidents with these idiots who have no respect. Sorry DMX.
And thus all motorcyclists shall suffer!
Especially this particular motorcyclist, whose behavior may be unknown to us but whose guilt is obvious in the eyes of the blessed.
This is the decree of DeerIslandAir, which shall not be questioned, lorem ipsum dolor sit amet.
Merely stated fact of what happens on a regular basis
The scalded dog yelps the loudest...
Oh, what a load of crap
You know nothing of the circumstances of an accident in which someone was killed. You have no idea that the accident was the motorcyclists' fault. A bunch of motorcyclists passed you once and got you all cranky -- with some reason, I grant, but you know what? Get over it and stop projecting your one experience into "on a regular basis", because you know that's bullshit, and especially stop making associations with this incident. You're being a jerk.
I've been riding a motorcycle
I've been riding a motorcycle for 12 years. Moved to Rozzie from the other side of the charles a year ago. Never did I hear and see such blatant disregard for personal safety and others safety on motorcycles then living near American legion. I would make a safe assumption that 60% of motorcycle owners in Boston are fucking morons who are trying to get youtube views on the next ghetto ride video vol 13. That 60% includes the dirt bikes, atv's, and honda ruckus. Again sorry DMX.
I live on Shirley
I know nothing about the motorcycle driver in this case and my heart goes out to his family. Any accident is a tragedy.
There's a scary number of people who ride in this neighborhood with no regard for the basic rules of the road and apparently little regard for their own safety -- the most blatant being blowing right through the STOP sign at Shirley & Norfolk. And again, I don't know if the biker in this case was one of the careful ones, or one of the reckless ones.
Be safe and share the road -- those basics go both ways. Someone died, and that probably could have been avoided.