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		<title>City slams bicyclist with $1,500 in fines for running red lights</title>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 22 Aug 2011 02:36:24 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>C&#x27;mon dude, everyone knows you can&#x27;t roll through a red in Chelsea....gawd..........</p>]]></description>
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			<title>Original Blog Entry: City slams bicyclist with $1,500 in fines for running red lights</title>
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			<pubDate>Sun, 21 Aug 2011 12:06:55 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p> Off the chain! City slams bicyclist with $1,500 in fines for running red lights<br /><br />Tanyanika Samuels<br /><br />DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITER<br /><br />Sunday, August 21st 2011, 4:00 AM<br /><br />John Roca/News<br /><br />Bicyclist Juan Rodriguez fought a ticket he got for running a red light on his bicycle and lost - big time.<br /><br />Manhattan bicyclist Juan (JC) Rodriguez didn&#x27;t learn his lesson after running his first red light. Or his second.<br /><br />But the third time may be the charm - because it came with more than $1,500 in fines.<br /><br />It&#x27;s absurd, complained Rodriguez, 45, who&#x27;s also a pedicab driver. When you look at the fines leveled and the actual offenses, it makes no sense.<br /><br />Some bicycling advocates agree fining two-wheelers the same as tractor-trailers is overkill, while others say bikers should stop at red lights.<br /><br />They are endangering pedestrians, many of whom are elderly or children who may not be able to get out of the way quickly, said City Councilman James Vacca (D-Bronx).<br /><br />We have too many people riding their cars and bicycles and thinking these rules are not meant for them.<br /><br />Department of Motor Vehicles spokesman Nick Cantiello says cyclists are subject to the following fines for red-light violations: $190 for the first offense, $375 for the second, $940 for the third.<br /><br />They don&#x27;t, however, face $80 in surcharges that motorists get and there are no license points to worry about.<br /><br />Bicycles are expected to follow the rules of the road just like any other vehicle, Cantiello said.<br /><br />Rodriguez says that regardless of whether it&#x27;s legal, it&#x27;s common practice for bikers to roll through red lights when it&#x27;s safe.<br /><br />He did it on March 3 as he rode down Central Park West near 109th St. on his way to work, and a traffic cop pulled him over.<br /><br />My first thought was, &#x27;Are you serious? Is this some sort of joke?&#x27; he said.<br /><br />It wasn&#x27;t. The officer also gave him a ticket for not having a bicycle bell.<br /><br />Rodriguez figured it was a fluke. But six days later, an officer pulled him over for blowing a red light at Riverside Drive and W. 96th St.<br /><br />I thought, &#x27;Oh my God! What is going on?&#x27; Rodriguez said.<br /><br />Last month, Rodriguez was stopped after he rolled through a red in Chelsea.<br /><br />He pleaded not guilty to all three tickets by mail.<br /><br />I thought if I show up in court I might have a say and show how unbelievably ludicrous this is, he said.<br /><br />At a hearing this month, Rodriguez contested the Riverside Drive ticket. The judge slapped him with a $375 fine.<br /><br />Rodriguez returned to traffic court last week to plead guilty to the two other tickets and was fined another $1,000.<br /><br />Barbara Ross of the pro-bike environmental group Time&#x27;s Up! said the penalty system needs a tune up.<br /><br />Fining cyclists up to $950 for a traffic violation - the same rate as drivers of 4-ton vehicles that kill hundreds of people annually - is excessive and unfair, she said.<br /><br />Traffic enforcement policies should focus on safer streets, not use them as a revenue source for the city.<br /><br />Rodriguez, who lives in Washington Heights, hopes by telling his story, other cyclists won&#x27;t have to shell out a lot of green for running a red.<br /><br />Things have changed, he said. [Bicyclists] need to be aware of what the worst-case scenario can be.<br /><br />... &#x5b;&#xa0;<a href="https://blogs.lotterypost.com/truesee/2011/8/city-slams-bicyclist-with-1500-in-fines-for.htm">More</a>&#xa0;&#x5d;</p>]]></description>
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