I agree with you 100%.  They were not doing their job.  Their attitude was that 
I was annoying them. 
 
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To: AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 8:36 PM
Subject: [AsburyPark] Re: Interesting read...


That is one of the most ridiculous explanations for not doing ones job that 
i've ever heard. 

--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> On several visits to Asbury last year, both in season and out of season, my 
> family and I 
were severely intimidated by speeding bicyclists who almost rammed into us on 
several 
occasions. These riders were riding in all lanes of the boardwalk including the 
center lane 
riding at high speeds. This also included the Casino and the Convention Center. 
Many of 
the incidents involved teenagers but several were by adults. We felt completely 
unsafe 
walking on the boardwalk. When I complained to two police officers patrolling 
the 
boardwalk on their bikes they told me in so many words to get over it. They 
then 
explained to us that their visibility prevents them from acting. Their 
explanation for this 
phenomena was that the offending bikers would see them literally a quarter mile 
away and 
then cool it. Therefore the police would see nothing and be able to do nothing. 
If bicycles 
are to be allowed on the boardwalk at all, then the lanes and the hours and 
speed must be 
strictly enforced. Otherwise people will get frighetned or startled and avoid 
the 
boardwalk. 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> To: AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 4:42 PM
> Subject: [AsburyPark] Re: Interesting read...
> 
> 
> Wow.
> That is depressing.
> I really loved having the bike rental biz on the boardwalk, and when it left 
> I was quite 
sad.
> One of the things that bummed me out last summer was when AP decided to ban 
> bikes 
> from the boardwalk during daylight hours. To me, that was just a knee jerk 
> reaction to a 
> few bad eggs spoiling it for the rest of us responsible cyclists. 
> If AP would've taken the time to think it through, they could've looked to 
> the inspiration 
of 
> places like Wildwood and Atlantic City, where bikes are allowed year round, 
> and the 
> boardwalk is painted with bike lanes.
> Over the summer, I saw plenty of police officers just hanging out on the 
> boardwalk, and 
it 
> wouldn't have been too hard for them to enforce responsible boardwalk 
> cycling. It would 
> be good for the kids also, because then they would know what is right, and 
> what is 
wrong. 
> By just banning bicycles, nobody learned a lesson.
> It's just absurd to me that AP Partners would allow a biz of bike rentals and 
> then have 
the 
> city pull the rug from under the guys feet. 
> 
> --- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, "oakdorf" <oakdorf@> wrote:
> >
> > Interesting commentary on the asbury peddlar page website:
> > 
> > http://www.asburyparkpedaler.com/wst_page2.php
> >
> 
> 
> 
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