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CHP harass bicycle demonstration, one citation

by BCLU
California Highway Petrol (CHP) officers harassed the monthly Berkeley Critical Mass bicycle demonstration Friday night June 14, 2002, issuing one false citation. Photos from video below.
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Friday, June 14, 2002
Albany, California

The monthly Berkeley Critical Mass bicycle demonstration was subject to police harassment by the California Highway Patrol Friday night. One well-known IMC videographer and bicycle activist, Jason Meggs, who has suffered a history of false arrest by the CHP, was targeted with a false citation which disrupted and detained the ride for approximately 20 minutes.

The demonstration had been peaceful and potent as it rolled through the streets of Berkeley with a festive flair. Music played from a specially designed bicycle trailer, two young women (one a photographer) rode atop a rolling couch, and two more rode on a small utility trailer. Demonstrators chanted, sang, and carried signs and banners. Some participants brought squirtguns to play a hectic game of water tag throughout the warm evening ride. People of all stripes danced and cheered from the sidewalks, and honked and waved in support from motor vehicles (including one from the middle of I-80!).

After rolling through downtown Berkeley, along Telegraph Avenue, back through downtown and down University Avenue to the new bicycle-pedestrian bridge, riders headed along the beautiful though poisoned Bay, towards the Albany Bulb, which is being threatened by development. (for one account, read: http://www.transbay.net/~nessie/Pages/landfill.html).

Some riders were planning to head to the Pink Man show (http://www.pinkman.tv/), produced by Michael Max and company, a not-for-profit production involving unicycles and trapezes. Others were hoping to go on to a benefit party which the entire ride had been invited to.

They didn't make it to either. While enjoying the sunset and fresh air at the Bulb (some went exploring) and waiting to make a decision, the ride had dwindled in size while CHP forces had built up. When riders headed back to town, they found that "free"way entrances had been blocked off by CHP motorcycles and cars, evidently to prevent the ride of now fewer than 30 from entering. No riders made any attempt to enter the "free"way. In the past year, bicyclists have visited the bulb without CHP present, without incident.

CHP continued to follow the ride closely after it had safely passed the ramp entrances and exits. Some riders claim that an announcement was made at the rear to take only one lane (there was essentially only one lane at that point, anyway). One motorcycle officer tore through the crowd at high speed, evidently to scare them into the far right, then made an illegal U-turn and illegally rode into oncoming traffic (sharing the lane with oncoming motorcar traffic). The riders were within their rights under the U.S. Constitution to take the full lane, as well as the California Vehicle Code under section 21202. This is also the safest and most effective manner for such "Critical Mass" bicycle demonstrations to behave.

Shortly thereafter, videographer and activist Jason Meggs attempted to legally pass the slower-moving and now bunched-up bicycle demonstration. He signalled and entered the left of two lanes on the right side, leaving plenty of room for passing vehicles. He was promptly pulled over by first name by the officer who had ridden backwards into traffic.

The officer further demonstrated his ignorance of bicycle rights by demanding "License, registration and proof of insurance". Mr. Meggs needed none of these. The officer also inspected whether the bicycle was registered (it was, in Berkeley), which Meggs protested, saying that under the 39000 sections of the California Vehicle Code (CVC), his bicycle did not need to be registered in Albany and further that such mandatory registration is counter productive and encourages bicycle theft.

When Meggs began to call out that the ride was having its rights violated, the Sgt. present came very close to Meggs' face (see photo below) and challenged him to produce a permit. Meggs insisted he did not need a permit to participate in a demonstration, that case law and the U.S. Constitution supported him in that statement, and that in any event, had been operating his bicycle within his rights under the California Vehicle Code (CVC).

Demonstrators kept their spirits up even as they were made cold waiting in the wind near the Bay as darkness fell. Some demonstrators were unable to return home before dark, and the Pink Man show was missed due to the delay. Some riders did not have their lights with them -- essentially endangered because of CHP harassment.

One woman present stated that she was unable to leave because she had been cut off by a motorcycle, which boxed her in. Motorcycles were parked blocking a lane of traffic throughout the incident.

Jason Meggs has been falsely arrested repeatedly by the CHP, which has a pattern and practice of obstructing and impeding traffic in the process. This is documented in part by the Bike the Bridge! Coalition (http://www.bikethebridge.org/) and the Bicycle Civil Liberties Union (http://www.bclu.org/). The CHP are known to possess a very large file on Mr. Meggs and reports of CHP surveillance have been received by him.

The CHP cited Meggs for 22400 "Impeding Traffic" although no traffic was impeded by Meggs, just by the CHP. Meggs corrected the officer that the actual charge should be, 22400A which the officer conceded was correct. He did not amend the citation on the scene (this would have required a third signature from Meggs, whose "Free the Bikes" signature was rejected).

Immediately after the incident, as the big heavy motorbikes roared away to return to their "free"ways, demonstrators cheered and took to the road, music playing and trailer-riders dancing (see photo below). Meggs immediately exercised his right to the road by passing in the left lane.
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by BCLU
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Here is the photo of the Sgt.

We aren't providing one with his face filling the screen right
now, be thankful. But he did come a lot closer, effectively to
intervene and silence Meggs from protesting verbally.

This was Sgt. #8823. He failed to identify.

The citing officer, who rode the wrong way, etc., was CHP
officer R. Torres, * 14455. Torres has a history of violating Meggs' rights.

"So you're planning to give me a false citation because
you don't know anything about the rules of the road?"
asked Jason Meggs.

"Sure" said officer Torres.
by BCLU
chp-citation-20020614-dance.jpg
This is the best photo but the video is better because
the two people on there are dancing to some sweet music.

Some thing I forgot to mention:

1) Torres cut Meggs off and slammed on the brakes, nearly causing a collision when pulling him over;

2) The Sgt. was trying to break up the demonstration by telling people to move along

3) The Sgt. interrupted Meggs to stop him from verbally protesting

4) Many demonstrators pointed out that the area there is very dangerous and that officers were not only discriminating, but failing to protect the public by concentrating so many officers on the peaceful demonstration rather than on the deadly rush of motorcars.
by BCLU
The officer was told that he might be subject to citizen's
arrest for impeding traffic. He complied and moved along.
by critical mass rider
You didn't mention that the critical mass was waiting at that dang traffic light by the entrance for like forever dude, it wouldn't change cuz we weren't cars even though there were like 30 bikes there dude.

some girl had to go over and push the walk signal after like five minutes

and then going up that bridge over the train tracks here it was so steep it was like ridiculous

i mean aren't they supposed to design bridges and things for disabled people now and not make them so steep? people on the couch had to jump off and run in the middle of the street dude

and then like that guy was saying like caltrans designs these things and they on purpose don't make it so you can walk or bike, and then where are we? shit out of luck and have to build our own bridge for so much more money and trouble it's fuckin rediculus

and like that guy said the chp is caltrans private army, i mean they don't care that people are gettin killed everywhere by cars all they care is making sure nobody different can just live their life and get around on a bike you know?
by Jason Meggs
As prophesied by the GREAT GLOB OF BIKE GREASE ABOVE,
the Cloggers did correct their mistake with an OFFICIAL FORM,
sending me a "CHP 411 (REV 3-00) OPI 004" pink slip,
which to you lay lay lay LAY min and wimmin, is a

NOTICE OF CORRECTION AND PROOF OF SERVICE

would that be service with a smile?

Yes, the hidesou mistake was the issuing of a citation
for CVC 22400

when...

*** G * A * S * P ****


the officer meant, CVC 22400A


as Doris dAy usedA sAy,

"what a difference a A makes..."

this Notice of Correction and Proof of Service claims
to comply with CVC sectoin 40505 and don't you forget it!

okay, spock out


p.s. He declares under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of California
that [a particular] foregoing is true and correct.

LET'S GIVE A HOOT AND HOLLER FOR CORRECTNESS!

Hey here's an idea -- let's make CORRECTIONAL FACILITIES

they could dot the landscape like so many waste treatment plants!

only even better, they could be like work camps!

let's put the squeeze on the population and intern those who get pinched hardest, yah, great idea!

banana republics without walls, thanks to newfangled
prison walls

okay, waxing poetic, this has gotta stopppppp bat man
i mean bike man
by chippy
YOUR ARTICLE APPEARS CONSISTANTLY BIASED. YOU FAILED TO MENTION THE SEVERAL ATTEMPTS YOUR GROUP HAS MADE TO ENTER AND CONTROL THE FREEWAY OVER THE PAST SEVERAL YEARS. THIS ACTION IS A SERIOUS SAFTEY CONCERN FOR NOT ONLY YOURSELF, BUT FOR THE MOTORING PUBLIC. THAT IS WHY THE CHP TAKES A PROACTIVE APPROACH IN DEALING WITH YOUR GROUP... TO PREVENT YOU FROM KILLING YOURSELF OR SOME INNOCENT MOTORIST DRIVING DOWN THE FREEWAY. IF YOU TRULLY WANT TO CONDUCT A PEACEFUL BICYCLE RALLY, I SUGGEST SPEAKING WITH THE CHP BRASS AND INSURE THEM THAT YOU HAVE NO INTENTIONS OF ENTERING THE FREEWAY. ADDITIONALLY, FOLLOW THROUGH WITH YOUR PROMISE. IT WILL ONLY BE THEN THAT YOUR CURRENT SITUATION WILL CHANGE.
by identify yourself
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Chippy,

I seriously doubt you are part of the CHP, but then...I guess it's possible.

You can't name a single recent attempt of Berkeley Critical Mass to enter the freeway because it hasn't happened. The video exists to prove it. The ride did take over I-80 briefly back in 1993, on the fifth ride ever. That was over nine years ago, a lot has changed. Organizers involved in the ride have been consistently available to speak with police, and CHP have not attempted contact about this concern. In contrast, the Sgt. at a recent Berkeley Mass (April 2002) refused to answer questions about why he and his hordes of cops were there.

The 1993 ride was in the context of the illegal widening of I-80. Another group, the Auto-Free Bay Area Coalition, had held a demonstration on January 23, 1993 protesting that illegal expansion, at which five bicyclists were symbolically arrested and no cyclists entered the freeway.

On the July 9, 1993 brief ride on the freeway, CHP and BPD were excessively violent and unlawfully arrested demonstrators. Many of them had their bicycles stolen while in custody -- by who? Just one suspect: the police.

So, get your story straight. You are Caltrans' private army, sworn to keep an extremely destructive, extremely dangerous publicly funded, yet essentially private facility, closed to alternative transportation. Bicycle takeovers of those routes do not increase danger, they lessen it -- by lessening speeds and by mitigating the harmful noise and air pollution emanating therefrom.

by tieduptraffic
I am sorry but I know you guys think you ride around for a good cause but you tie up traffic and cause more trouble than what you are doing is worth. The Chippy guy was right about going and asking the higher up CHP brass about this demonstration and how to make it safer. Another thing is that you guys think you are completely right and wont admit that you are ever wrong thus you just seem like Police bashing people. The CHP is out there to do their job and that is exactly what they do! I am sure that the Highway Patrol officers would rather have a peaceful day on their job than go and do their so called "harrassing" of you guys. The way you guys say you act at you rallies and the way the CHP act at your rallies proves that it isnt the way they really go.
by citizen of Berkley
You guys are totally bias against the police. You refuse to admit you did anything wrong. 100% bias. Your just bashing the cops and not giving them a chance.
by Dr. Sliderule
Officer Torres is a busy man making his powertrip the only thing that matters.
http://corporateaudacity.blogspot.com/2015/01/abuse-of-power-by-police.html
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