the latest incident has led to more questions for the MTA and police, who so far have not said why this keeps happening. […] Some riders have theorized that it could be a runaway string from local kite fighting contests

  • 𞋴𝛂𝛋𝛆@lemmy.world
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    8 days ago

    Someone is tying the string to hurt people. This was one of my biggest fears that someone might do while commuting after dark. I’ve seen many intentional hazards placed over the years and hit a few, but never anything tied across a path. Fortunately I never rode in a place with this kind of criminally incompetent infrastructure mismanagement.

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      8 days ago

      it’s not even taut, it’s somehow just “floating around” and slicing the neck every single time

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      7 days ago

      Same fear with some legal, offroad motorcycle/snowmobile trails. Every once in a while, some dick head moves in and doesn’t like hearing two-strokes in the backing property.

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    Bicycling across the Marine Parkway Bridge is common, but is actually forbidden by the MTA, which asks riders to dismount and walk. But Brickman said it’s generally safer to bike than walk because of the number of cyclists and the narrowness of the pedestrian path.

    Uh-huh, sounds about right.