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by Cedar Park Dad
Fri Oct 04, 2013 6:16 am
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Disparity of force (Motorcycle Gang Incident in New York)
Replies: 158
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Re: Disparity of force (Motorcycle Gang Incident in New York

mojo84 wrote:
bizarrenormality wrote:
Keith B wrote:OK, get back on topic of the incident.
The family of Mieses (the hospitalized criminal) announced today they hired celebrity Gloria Allred to harass the Asian family he and his gang attacked.

In related news, CBS reporter Tony Aiello revealed that Mieses didn't have a motorcycle license because it was suspended until 2017. You can probably guess why.
I wonder if they initiated the contact with Allred or if she contacted them or had someone do it on her behalf.

Witnessing Gloria Allred's illustrious history, what do you think?

Has Allred ever actually represented anyone in court, or just in front of a camera?
by Cedar Park Dad
Wed Oct 02, 2013 4:24 pm
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Disparity of force (Motorcycle Gang Incident in New York)
Replies: 158
Views: 27588

Re: Disparity of force (Motorcycle Gang Incident in New York

G0C wrote:
Oldgringo wrote:Some ten years ago when we doing a job aboard Camp LeJeune, NC, we would see groups of 50-70 Sunday bikers on the back road to Swansboro and New Bern. We never heard of such chicanery and hooliganism by these southern bikers as was displayed by the yankee bikers in the article. Why is that? :headscratch
I don't know but I bet it has something to do with mindset and culture. In places like The South, the locals might not be shy about using their pickup trucks to teach punks some manners. And if they pick on granny in her Buick, some of her neighbors might be gentlemen and protect her. However, in yankee metro areas like NYC and DFW, the locals don't feel that social obligation.

Another factor is those bikers in NC probably knew who fathered them.

Never ever pick on Granny in her Buick Battleship. By the time she has slowed that battlewagon to see what those bumps were, she'll be in the next county, and her car is made of STEEL... :eek6
by Cedar Park Dad
Tue Oct 01, 2013 5:20 pm
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Disparity of force (Motorcycle Gang Incident in New York)
Replies: 158
Views: 27588

Re: Disparity of force (Motorcycle Gang Incident in New York

Charles L. Cotton wrote:The NYC PD reports that this gang of bikers have a history of taking over roadways in mass and intimidating people. They surround vehicles, then hit their brakes much like "swoop and squad" tactics used in major Texas cities to set up civil lawsuits. Apparently, these NY bikers aren't interested in a lawsuit, but want an excuse to damage vehicles and/or commit assaults. This isn't the first time this has happened.

Police investigation to this point indicated the assault victim was not at fault in an fashion and was not an instigator. He didn't run over anyone until he and his family were threatened and even the NYC PD is supporting the victim's position. Apparently, the victim didn't have the option to avoid anything, he was driving along and found himself surrounded.

Chas.
That seems extravagantly stupid of the bikers. Multi ton vehicle vs. itty bitty bike = organ donor. Am I missing something?
Good to see the police are supporting the RR family.

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