We’ve mentioned several times recently on road.cc how the New York Police Department’s standard response to the death of a cyclist on the streets it patrols is to ticket riders in the ensuing days – at times, for ‘offences’ that don’t exist, such as not wearing a cycle helmet, which is not legally required for adult cyclists there.
But now it’s emerged that ‘New York’s Finest’ reacted to a cyclist being killed by a hit-and-run truck driver a couple of months ago by issuing fines to people heading to a memorial ride for her.
Aurilla Lawrence was killed on 28 February, and the actions of NYPD officers following her death have led her father, Kenny Lawrence, to pen a heartfelt piece for Gothamist in which he calls on the city’s mayor, Bill de Blasio, to protect cyclists.
“On February 28th, 2019, my daughter Aurilla Lawrence was struck by an oil tanker truck near the intersection of Broadway and Rodney Street in Brooklyn,” he wrote. “The driver attempted to pass Aurilla and came back in on her causing her to lose control. She ended up under the wheels of his truck.
“This driver took my daughter's life, and he didn’t even stop. He left her to die alone on the street as he continued on his way.”
He went on to say: “Far too many families have had to bury a loved one this year because of unsafe streets and reckless drivers. Nothing will bring her back, but at the very least Mayor de Blasio ought to be doing everything in his power to make sure nobody else’s family has to go through what mine has.
“But they’re doing the opposite. I was furious to learn that the morning after Aurilla was killed, police were out giving tickets to bicyclists on the same block where she was struck. The truck driver was the one who killed my daughter and fled the scene, so why were the police out on the street treating cyclists like criminals? Did Mayor de Blasio not understand that many of these cyclists who were being targeted were actually headed to a memorial ride in honour of Aurilla?”
In conclusion, he said: “It’s impossible to feel that way if you live in fear that you might get run down every time you get on your bike. But Aurilla was a fearless bicyclist. Mayor de Blasio, please honour her by being a fearless mayor and doing everything you can to eliminate all this senseless death.”
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Can I just say, I love fracking!
I agree - definitely one of the most positive things being done at the moment.
I am glad that the TdY are doing their bit for equality and getting a man in a dress to present the race winners award.
‘Peddling Plastic’ protestor in her pink microfibre fleece and plastic rucksack, demonstrating the challenges we all face. Don’t want to use plastic, but it makes such useful stuff!
I suspect that may be our civilisation's epitaph...
On a similar topic, there have been umpteen reports on BBC R4 about climate change and the current wave of protests, almost always including electric cars, but as yet, not a single mention of cycling that I've heard. Nice to see their decades old policies are still in force and bicycles are still not allowed to be mentioned.
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Well said. Whilst nobody these days can deny the problems plastic is causing, it is always galling to see protesters ignorant of the subject they are protesting about.
I'm at Doncaster station and bumped into a couple of elderly anti fracking supporters both holding their banners and wearing the tshirts.
Good luck to them
I can't lose that image of a blood transfusion bag in the same colours as teh kit with the tag line IntravIneos. Not that I have an axe to grind re Sky and doping or Ineos for that matter. Frankly. money into the sport is all for the better.
.... I wonder if he's wearing a hearth rate monitor?
So fast, he absolutely flue past!
Fireplace guy must be on a hot lap....
Can we check the spelling on soul out please? Unless they've actually been selling their shoes or Ineos have moved to selling fish
I'm loving the look of unrestrained joy on Sgt Leach's face.
I once saw someone cycling along with another bike over his shoulder.
He must really hate fixing punctures at the roadside!
I bet he'll sleep like a log tonight
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Fireplace? Should have been on a tandem with a stoker.
I'll get my hat.
Typical, just when everyone else starts to realise that bicycles are the answer to pollution, this clown rides a coal-fired one. This has set cycling back fifty years as a green form of transport.