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last night I witnessed a truck lead a procession of bikers down 17th in calgary who were holding up traffic, revving their bikes for no apparent reason and constantly honking their horns.
Quite possibly the most infuriating thing ever since they literally held back traffic 6 blocks.
Someone should set up a legal fund for Lien. Not that he needs the money, but because it's going to cost him a lot of $$$ to go up against these "heavyweight lawyers" who obviously have some ulterior motives.
It would be hilarious to see a shit load of money end up in this "fund" so Lien could counter these lawyers with his own "dream team" of lawyers. I wonder how they'd feel seeing the support of countless people sending money, which will directly cost them money (I'm betting they expect Lien to quickly settle simply based on their "reputation" and aren't expecting a long, drawn-out court fight). Posted via RS Mobile
Someone should set up a legal fund for Lien. Not that he needs the money, but because it's going to cost him a lot of $$$ to go up against these "heavyweight lawyers" who obviously have some ulterior motives. Posted via RS Mobile
People should set up a crowd funding project to buy the rest of the video recording on what what happened that day..
The original video left out the earlier and later footage on purpose, probably to prevent them from incriminating themselves..
But there were like 100+ bikers...i bet there were at least a few other dash-cam in the group and some of them will show what really happened during the whole thing...
The bikers who have video probably don't want to show it coz it would incriminate the others, but for $10-20K I am sure they will sell it in a heartbeat...
People should set up a crowd funding project to buy the rest of the video recording on what what happened that day..
The original video left out the earlier and later footage on purpose, probably to prevent them from incriminating themselves..
But there were like 100+ bikers...i bet there were at least a few other dash-cam in the group and some of them will show what really happened during the whole thing...
The bikers who have video probably don't want to show it coz it would incriminate the others, but for $10-20K I am sure they will sell it in a heartbeat...
oh..and we will get to see it on youtube
The video is evidence in a crime. the police will find it and seize the video if it's still out there.
__________________ Until the lions have their own historians, the history of the hunt will always glorify the hunter.
Mieses' father, a Pennsylvania pastor, said he felt "no anger" toward anyone, including Lien. "The driver of the SUV is going to eventually have to face what he did," he said.
Mieses' family says he is the real victim. "All of his ribs are fractured. His lungs are so badly bruised that he's still on a ventilator," Yolanda Santiago, his mother, told CNN affiliate WCBS. Mieses' wife, Dayana, told CNN affiliate WBZ that he got off his bike to help the SUV driver. She blamed Lien. "He got scared, he peeled off, and he paralyzed my husband on the way," she said.
Ha yeah. There you go, he was stopping to help him. Maybe the brake check was a reminder to slow down, for the sake of having his kids in the car with him.
maybe the "not too distant future" is almost here.
__________________ "The guy in the CR-V meanwhile, he'll give you a haughty glare. He's responsibly trying to lessen his impact, but there you go lumbering past him with your loud V8, flouting the new reality. You may as well go do some donuts in a strawberry patch and slalom through a litter of kittens." Dan Frio, Automotive Editor, Edmunds
It's hard to see in the original video but I don't get how Mieses got hurt because he was helping an injured friend (which i assume he meant from being struck by the car.)
If he's helping a friend who got injured, doesn't that mean that the car has already passed him. The way it makes sense to me is, he would only get struck by the car if he was one of the riders blocking it.
^ u have a good point. Maybe what he is trying to say is that he was helping the guy who got into a minor fender bender (only initial injury i can see..) and tries to sugar coat it to get himself out of this mess and strive for false justice.
^ Not sure in the US. If they did then they wouldn't be so easy to slash (stiff sidewalks). And they would still let you drive without coming off the rims. Posted via RS Mobile
Long history of criminal charges and overall douchebaggery.
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The Lawrence motor$cyclist struck and paralyzed as a desperate SUV driver tried to escape the rage of other bikers in New York on Sunday has a six-page criminal record that began at age 12 with a negligent driving charge and includes jail time for drugs, guns, resisting arrest and other convictions, according to court records.
Edwin Mieses, 32, never got a driver’s license in the Bay State, the Registry of Motor Vehicles said, but he was frequently nabbed behind the wheel, and even sentenced to jail for driving without a license, court records show. Mieses has a pending case out of Lawrence District Court for driving suspended, subsequent offense, said Carrie Kimball Monihan, spokeswoman for the Essex County District Attorney’s Office. Mieses also has 15 guilty findings for criminal offenses including distribution of cocaine, possession of a firearm without a permit, knowingly receiving stolen property, resisting arrest and several motor vehicle violations, court records show.
Mieses was sentenced to jail in 2004 for distribution of cocaine, in 2001 for operating without a license, in 2000 for possession of a firearm, and in 1999 for possession of marijuana, receiving stolen property, destruction of property and attaching plates, according to court records. Attempts yesterday to reach Mieses’ girlfriend, mother, father and lawyer were unsuccessful.
A Facebook page called “Justice for Jay Meezee” says Mieses was paralyzed after he was run over and remains hospitalized. Mieses has been identified by The Associated Press and other media outlets as the biker who was run over.
The confrontation spiraled from a minor crash between a motorbike and the SUV. A biker’s helmet video showed one biker smashing SUV driver Alexian Lien’s window with his helmet, pulling him out and beating him. Lien’s wife, in the SUV with their child, said yesterday they feared for their lives.
- See more at: Run-over Mass. biker has long criminal record | Boston Herald
shows up for interviews to paint him as a saint and victim...news comes out this "aspiring rapper" lead a life of douchebaggery...not available for comment