Is the NYPD About to Start Ticketing More Cyclists Due to a Mathematical Error?
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#13Earlier quoted context omitted.
It's not really a policy change though is it? Aren't they enforcing laws that cyclists previously were breaking with impunity? I would like them to show their work too, but I don't really see the policy conspiracy angle to this.
Exactly. No policies are changing. They're just putting more resources into enforcing existing laws.
Re: Is the NYPD About to Start Ticketing More Cyclists Due to a Mathematical Error?
#14It's not a mathematical error when the number is completely fabricated to justify a policy change. That's just lying.
It's not really a policy change though is it? Aren't they enforcing laws that cyclists previously were breaking with impunity? I would like them to show their work too, but I don't really see the policy conspiracy angle to this.
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#15Earlier quoted context omitted.
It's not really a policy change though is it? Aren't they enforcing laws that cyclists previously were breaking with impunity? I would like them to show their work too, but I don't really see the policy conspiracy angle to this.
Exactly. No policies are changing. They're just putting more resources into enforcing existing laws.
Re: Is the NYPD About to Start Ticketing More Cyclists Due to a Mathematical Error?
#16For instance - "cyclist accidents that caused deaths" : 2013: 0, 2014: 0
Jill Tarlov was killed by a biker in September:
http://gothamist.com/2014/09/22/jill_tarlov_central_park.php
Irving Schachter was killed by a biker in August:
Re: Is the NYPD About to Start Ticketing More Cyclists Due to a Mathematical Error?
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#19There are lots of flaws in the NYPD's approach to investigating traffic incidents:
10 cyclists were killed in 2013, 17 in 2012. In 2013 there were 4,000+ cyclist injuries citywide. ( http://www.streetsblog.org/2014/01/31/nypd-16059-pedestrians... )
The other issue is that that the NYPD does a very poor job investigating traffic incidents... There are 19 investigators citywide (with a 40,000 member police force) and patrol officers routinely screw up the recording of data. ( http://www.streetsblog.org/2012/02/15/nypds-lax-crash-invest... )
Understanding the process in filling out reports and understanding what the data means is critical to analysis. The type of data in this dataset and the quality of the data make it difficult to draw conclusions. In a big city like NYC minor stuff like bike accidents where someone doesn't die, the police either won't get called or won't flush 20 minutes down the toilet filling out reports.
Re: Is the NYPD About to Start Ticketing More Cyclists Due to a Mathematical Error?
#20They actually started towards the end of the summer, at least here in Brooklyn. Hadn't seen a biker get pulled over for things like not coming to a complete halt at stops signs in 3 years I've been here. Witnessed about 5 of them in the span of 3 weeks, heard about plenty more. I'm all for it. Casual bikers around here are not exactly fun to deal with.
If there's a demand to enforce the rules more stringently in the name of safety, would those doing the demanding also want to see citations for jaywalking?