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In the past 3 years since grad school: Stuck in a foreign country for 2.5 months that started off as a 5-day business trip, company I worked for 8 months (my first ever job) filed for bankruptcy, 2x out-of-the-blue mandatory international trips in the space of 3 months & car repairs (about $3000 over the past 4

This is awesome! Thanks!

Tomayto-tomaato, potayto-potaato... ‘shrooms are ‘shrooooomssssss!

Ha ha, that was the best! :)

As a long time Kimi fan, I’m not surprised he isn’t in the picture. Maybe if Nico panned to the side and down, you can spot him with a bottle on the floor.

Saucy!! :)

The worst thing about videos like this is there’s no justice in the end. People who are in the wrong will never realize what they did and there’s a good chance they won’t come here to read about it. That’s probably what infuriates everyone else, no feedback system and no one held responsible. So, people take matters

While I completely subscribe to your theory that egos should be kept in check while on the road, we don’t know for sure whether the BMW driver purposely tried to block the bikes. It became worse when that new rider stopped out of the blue just to fuel the fire. There was no need to block the BMW at the traffic lights

Well, there are state highways or county roads that run through neighborhoods. So, I guess it’s ok to have a sidewalk on what’s technically a highway but visually, it could just look like a normal two-lane city-street.

I agree... but would a civil infraction be labeled as a crime? It clearly was an infraction, even per state law... the promotion/conversion from an infraction to a crime is what led to the arrest, IMO. I’m not aware of what happens after an infraction has been identified... is that why the cop asked her name, to give

True, but it was the running-on-the-road that got her into apparent trouble in the first place. You could argue as to who escalated the situation, something that’s supposed to be a simple civil infraction per state law.

Yeah, I commented before I looked up the law... I linked the actual Michigan Vehicle Code in my other comment as well.

I didn’t actually hear the tape ‘coz I’m at work but it got to the point of resisting arrest because of factors before it. So, I looked up the Michigan Vehicle Code and there might be a reasonable chance that she violated and committed a civil infraction. Also, it seems that Michigan law is not clear on stating your

Yes, for resisting arrest :)

In Michigan, it’s a civil infraction if you walk/run on the street when there is a sidewalk present and if there’s no sidewalk, if you’re not on the shoulder facing traffic.

Not arguing one way or the other because none of the people shouting here have all the information but there is an actual law in the Michigan Vehicle Code that she might have broken if all the conditions are met (was there a sidewalk and was she running against traffic on the shoulder)... Yes, this talk about highways

Ok, so I looked up Michigan Vehicle Code. Based on this, if there was a sidewalk, then it’s a straight up civil infraction. If there wasn’t a sidewalk, she should’ve been running against traffic on the shoulder. Not sure which of the 2 applies here. The cop is valid in his action of stopping her if she was violating

I didn’t hear the audio (at work) but did she tell the cop to F off or was that the don’t-touch-my-arm thing when he tried to grab her. I get the feeling that this was just the cop’s way of escalating things only because she didn’t comply with him. Yes, that’s bad if she actually broke a law but is it a law that you

Not trying to argue against you but is there an actual law that states you can run/walk on the side of a street? Yes, I know it’s a safety hazard... Also, was this a road that had a solid white line on the side?

Well, mostly because cars don’t fit on sidewalks. You’re welcome to try and post the video on YouTube for our viewing pleasure.