AsburyCouple I read what you put there.

I agree that his position was not fully explained.

Certainly he admits he was the councilperson asking for strict 
enforcement, and that is what the posts said about him.

However, that alone would have left the reader with the impression 
that he didn't want bikes at all on the boardwalk, which is not the 
case from his post.

I personally would not have believed that about him since I have 
seen him on his bike at the boardwalk.



--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, "asburycouple" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> Tom, here's some text from yesterday, and there were a couple of 
> others after it that made these type of unnamed but CLEARLY 
obvious 
> references...  Anyone who couldn't figure out who was being 
> referenced must be completely new to this board.  See below.
> 
> 
> Re: Asbury Park Bike Pedaler - Worth Quoting 
> 
> 
> --- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, "dfsavgny" <dfsavgny@> wrote:
> >
> You are right there was one Councilman who demanded that the bike
> ordinance be enforce. He shook things up alright.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> "One learns quickly that when merchants are constantly endangered
> and
> > harassed by the community they serve, that's just the way it is
> (sort
> > of a: what did you expect, it's Asbury? attitude); but shake up a
> > council member, and now we have a problem!
> >
> > It should be noted that the climate for this gang to exude it's
> mayhem
> > was set by the fact that the lights on the boardwalk were out for
> > several blocks; not to mention that the constant battle between 
the
> > partners and the city certainly played a hand in the lack of 
(city
> > provided) security on the boardwalk (controlled by the partners;
> with
> > their own ongoing lack of proper security). I don't know if it's
> the
> > city's or the partners' responsibility to light the boardwalk, 
but
> I
> > lost my life savings as a result of their failure to do so for a
> few
> > hours. As a pioneering merchant, caught in the middle of their
> > differences, one's safety and business potential are seriously
> > compromised."
> >
>




 
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