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Title: Bicycling
Notice:Bicycling for Fun
Moderator:JAMIN::WASSER
Created:Mon Apr 14 1986
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:3214
Total number of notes:31946

3130.0. "Palo Alto bicycle cops get their man" by CALDEC::ALVIDREZ (She makes me write checks) Fri Jul 26 1996 17:38

Bicycle cop nabs suspect after chase, scuffle

-- Wild ride: A simple bicycle traffic violation ends in arrest
 and felony charge.

By Jake Batsell
Mercury News Staff Writer

Memo from police to Palo Alto cyclists: Leave the world-class speed records to
the Olympic pedal-pushers in Atlanta. Especially if a bike patrol officer is on
your tail.

Palo Alto police said Thursday that cyclist Douglas Scott Dixon, 25, was
arrested after allegedly leading Officer Sandra Brown on a five-block chase that
began with a simple red-light violation, led to a hand-to-hand scuffle and
culminated in Dixon's arrest on a felony count.

Detective Jim Coffman said the buzz at the police station was that Dixon said he
was ``having a bad day'' and wanted to ride down the street unimpeded.

Brown said she was waiting Thursday morning at a red light at Bryant Street and
University Avenue when Dixon, riding a Waterford racing bicycle, pedaled right
past her and several other cyclists into the intersection.

``I was kind of surprised,'' Brown said, ``because I had a jacket on that said
POLICE in three-inch letters.''

Brown said she took off in pursuit of Dixon, who waved her away. When the
officer caught up to Dixon and got close enough to tap him on the shoulder, he
allegedly swung his arm around at her.

Thinking that Dixon might be an international student who didn't understand
English, Brown said, she shouted ``Police'' in two or three languages and
pointed to her clearly marked helmet, to which Dixon responded that he
understood.

``Then I grabbed him, and the fight was on,'' Brown said.

She said she wrangled with Dixon at University and El Camino Real until
additional officers arrived by car and took Dixon into custody.

Dixon, a Palo Alto resident, was booked at the Santa Clara County Jail on
charges of assaulting a peace officer, a felony, and failing to yield to a 
bicycle officer, Coffman said.

Dixon could not be reached later for comment.

If Dixon had stopped in the first place, Brown said, she would have either
warned him or issued a bicycle traffic ticket.

Coffman said he was uncertain what penalties Dixon would now face but added
that jail time is unlikely.

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3130.1un-enforcableDELNI::DSMITHCan you see the real meFri Jul 26 1996 18:018
     
    >If Dixon had stopped in the first place, Brown said, she would have either
    >warned him or issued a bicycle traffic ticket.
    
    I've never heard of such a thing?  Are they serious?  A bike traffic 
    ticket?
    
    Hah!  Good luck getting an ID or a real name for that matter!
3130.2BUSY::SLABAntisocialFri Jul 26 1996 18:107
    
    	He ran a red light.  That's illegal no matter what you're rid-
    	ing when you do it.
    
    	Ask Mr. ::SHAW what happens when you ride the wrong way down
    	a 1-way street, even on a bicycle.
    
3130.3They gotta catch ya first!DELNI::DSMITHCan you see the real meFri Jul 26 1996 19:152
    
    So, Shaw, what happened?
3130.4PCBUOA::KRATZFri Jul 26 1996 19:381
    Palo Alto is strict; I really stuck out jaywalking.
3130.5MPOS02::HARRISALiving in alternative realityFri Jul 26 1996 20:0912
    similar stuff is happening here in minnesota.
    
    a popular route includes a downhill entrance to fort snelling state
    park. there is a nasty stop sign at the bottom ofthe hill. i've been
    told that in the spring the park police were at the bottom near the
    stop sign and giving warnings to bikers who flew past the stop sign. 
    
    i've never seen the park police there myself ...
    
    	ann
    
    
3130.6BUSY::SLABAudiophiles do it 'til it hertz!Fri Jul 26 1996 20:2612
    
    	RE: .4
    
    	A friend of mine got a jaywalking ticket in San Diego, and
    	then 5 months later was arrested in MA on a warrant because
    	he never paid the ticket.
    
    	He was going to refuse to pay it and force them to "extradite"
    	him so he could get a free vacation out of the deal until I
    	told him they might just charge him for whatever expenses he
    	incurred them.  8^)
    
3130.7Ugly memories....SALEM::SHAWMon Jul 29 1996 11:277
    
    
    RE: so shaw what happened...
    
    It all in note 1647 that was a long time ago...
    
    Shaw
3130.8Did somebody mention Waterford?HYLNDR::OUELLETTEBuddy OuelletteMon Jul 29 1996 17:4311
Palo Alto is a great place to ride, but it also has a lot of car, bike, and
pedestrian traffic downtown at University Ave.  I'm glad he got nabbed.
He could have nailed somebody pretty good doing something like that.

That said, on the lighter side...

On a Waterford, hugh?  Hmmm...  And she caught him from a dead stop after
he zipped past her?  Doesn't deserve a Waterford, IMO!  ;-)

-Buddy
3130.9Different note number?NHASAD::WINDHAM"Living Life Without a Net"Mon Jul 29 1996 19:2915
Note 3130.7

>    RE: so shaw what happened...
    
>    It all in note 1647 that was a long time ago...
    
>    Shaw


I streaked over to 1647 being ah-hem naturally curious (not nosey you
understand) :-) and found this note to be "Nishiki parts...", was there perhaps
another note number?

	__ Sue

3130.10CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsMon Jul 29 1996 20:041
    Try 1645 instead.  The gory details are in there.  
3130.11WMOIS::GIROUARD_CMon Aug 12 1996 15:315
Actually, you're supposed to have valid identification on you at all
times. If you're stopped for an infraction and can't produce identification,
that's another charge and you could be going in.

 Chip
3130.12just call me BundlesHERON::virenq.vbo.dec.com::HEMMINGSLanterne RougeMon Aug 12 1996 15:454
and in France, you can be arrested for being a vagrant if you have less than 
100 Fr ($20) on your person ...

I just thought you'd like to know that.
3130.13WMOIS::GIROUARD_CTue Aug 13 1996 10:114
-1 Well then, in case I'm ever in France I'll be sure to carry
   a little on me.

   Hey, are you speaking from experience? :-)
3130.14a vagrant in Lycra ???HERON::virenq.vbo.dec.com::HEMMINGSLanterne RougeTue Aug 13 1996 11:197
re -1

No, but then I'm the flashiest vagrant in 06, maybe the flics think I have 
more than that on me .......

BTW, Yves' French translator gives me "vagabond" - sounds better than tramp 
somehow.
3130.15MPGS::MILLSSat Aug 17 1996 16:454
    I would have thought "Clochard" to be correct. Since Carte Bleue is
    accepted everywhere in France, maybe it would suffice? Or France
    Telecom cards?
    
3130.16SX4GTO::OLSONDBTC Palo AltoTue Mar 11 1997 00:3910
    The Palo Alto bicycle cops are pretty quick.  In my car, I was
    approaching the intersection of Hamilton and Bryant, planning a right
    turn onto Hamilton- when some bozo made a left turn directly in front
    of me- I honked, he proceeded anyway, and this blazing streak of police
    blue sprinted around me and hauled him down to the curb within a block-
    riding to his left and hollering in his window to pull over.  I waved
    at the nice officer as I went by ;-) but she was too busy lecturing
    him to notice.
    
    DougO
3130.17WMOIS::GIROUARD_CTue Mar 11 1997 09:003
    Cool. Did she look like any of the babes on Pacific Blue?
    
    Chip