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Just getting around to posting this. In September, the Austin Chronicle reported about a case in which a cyclist crashed into a man who ran into the street, breaking her clavicle. Her efforts to get reimbursed for medical expenses were stymied by the police refusing to give her a crash report (naming the man who ran into the street) for months. Only when the TV news started investigating did the police suddenly and finally give her a report, but even then it was thin and had no details about culpability.
After all this, in the comments section, a reader says that the reason cyclists get poor treatment from the police is because cyclists "are a nuisance, and a menace, and arrogant as hell to boot."
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Just getting around to posting this. In September, the Austin Chronicle reported about a case in which a cyclist crashed into a man who ran into the street, breaking her clavicle. Her efforts to get reimbursed for medical expenses were stymied by the police refusing to give her a crash report (naming the man who ran into the street) for months. Only when the TV news started investigating did the police suddenly and finally give her a report, but even then it was thin and had no details about culpability.
After all this, in the comments section, a reader says that the reason cyclists get poor treatment from the police is because cyclists "are a nuisance, and a menace, and arrogant as hell to boot."
Time for the law firm of Dewey, Cheatham and Howe.
Don in Austin
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In case y'all hadn't seen yet, APD seems to have done something about this, starting today: http://austinonabike.com/apd-fills-a-lo … -cyclists/
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Thanks for the info, mike melanson!
To save folks a trip to that link, APD adopted a new policy which says in part:
Crashes involving bicyclists will be will be investigated and reported as defined in Section 346.3 Crash Investigation. Non-crash events involving a bicyclist will be documented in a Versadex report using title code 4311 under the following circumstances:
The incident occurred on a public place
At least one of the involved subjects sustained bodily injury; and
The incident occurred as a result of a potential criminal act, violation of theTransportation Code, violation of a City Ordinance, or the actions of another party.
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KUT radio this a.m. had a story on the crash and report issue. Likely easy to find online.
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