Tuesday, May 23, 2006
Even The Girls! - video blogged!!
it's up on his video blog site 93mm! So check it out... and check out his other vids. They're really interesting!
Thanks Roger!
Saturday, May 20, 2006
It's hard out here for a duck.
Brooklyn in LA
More Than Transportation lV
Last weekend a bunch of us hung out at LACC in the basement talking/workshopping/presenting DIY bike clothing and gear, and hauling lotsa stuff on your bike, and watching bike movies (like Even the Girls! :)
That's Moth Attack!, Fredrico, and Revolt presenting and workshopping super-DIY-awesomeness.
It was fun! Really fun!
I love my house!
on Beverly Blvd just west of La Brea
Fucking beautiful. I mean the composition of this Banksy piece next to the dresses on the manniquins in the windows like that.
I know those aren't called manniquins and I know I didn't spell manniquins right but I forget what those are called cuz I'm so very tired rightnow, and I'm really just not a very good speller.
I think my Mom is reading this.
I love you Mom.
Saturday, May 13, 2006
in LA..
Pesach Sunshine
for all my Hunter Homies when we all used to hang out at the batcave and the rock... I fucking miss you...!
serious double trouble...
Double Trouble Twins was the theme for this months Midnight Ridazz...
tandem triplets!!
Midnight Ridazz Ice Cream!
Monday, May 08, 2006
More Than Transportation lV
http://cicle.org/mtt4/mtt4.html
for all the info!!
Alina's Bike was STOLEN!!!
this is a picture of it. It is a super tiny Bright blue Track frame with Deep V rims!!
was stolen outside of FoodSwings in WIlliamsburg, Brooklyn, NYC!
PLEASE PLEASE KEEP YOUR EYES PEELED and contact me if you see ANYTHING!!
x Ashira
Friday, May 05, 2006
Precinct
hollywood police precinct has there own walk of fame I guess...
I filed a compliant about the whole jaywalking (bullshit) incident right after it happened a few weeks ago. A sergeant called me back and we set up an appointment to meet and talk about it. My whole thing was that I just didn't want to be left feeling bitter, angry and abused. I didn't want those cops to just be able to go about their merry little hassle-ing business, as if the whole thing never occurred. It's the same reason that when I got doored by a cabby in NYC last year, I made him wait till the cops got there and took his information down (30 minutes is a long time for a busy cabbie in NYC to have to wait and not get passengers). I didn't want it to be just another part of his (the cop or the cabbie) life that he could simply just walk away from as if it never happened. I wanted there to be some sort of repercussion for dooring a biker or giving a stupid jaywalking ticket and being a complete asshole about it. I wanted them to be inconvenienced enough to make them think about what they would do the next time, how they would act the next time. Maybe that cabbie thinks twice about letting someone out in middle of E. 14th St. because he was inconvenienced enough by me to not want to be inconvenienced like that again.
My point in filing a complaint about the officer was to make the cops take the time to speak with me, even if nothing changed within the situation (meaning even if I still had to pay the whopping $114 ticket - which I did). I wanted them to have to look at me in the face and realize how ridiculous their behavior was that night. I wanted to not let them just get away with it like the big bullies that they are.
I set up a meeting with Sergeant Hall who was the Sergeant assigned to my case. He was impeccably nice when he called, gave me his cell phone number, offered to come to my house for a meeting, or let me come into the police precinct - I obviously chose the precinct. He said the citing officer would be there too, and we could all sit down and talk about what happened. I was nervous about the whole thing because who wants to talk to cops?? Who actually volunteers to talk to cops?? But I had a mission and this was important to me.
So I went to go meet with them. I rode my bike a few blocks over to the Hollywood precinct after work. Sergeant Hall greeted me in the lobby and took me to a backroom. he had some papers and a tape recorder. I saw his tape recorder and immediately wanted to kick myself for not bringing *my* tape recorder. I wish I had, because our conversation was actually very interesting. The citing asshole officer was not there and I was bummed about that. I really wanted to sit and talk rationally to him about his behavior, especially since he was in the process of training other officers. But apparently he was called to protect the Mayer of Lost Angeles from the more than usual number of death threats he has been receiving due to all the recent immigration issues.
Sergeant Hall explained to me that the citing officer (whose name I'm forgetting) is part of an elite unit in Lost Angeles that is trained to tell when someone is under the influence of drugs or whatever, and coax them into taking a piss test. Or something like that. He said that he has known him for years and couldn't believe my experience of him. He said he knew of quite a few other officers in the Hollywood precinct where he would not be surprised at that kind of behavior but that that officer is usually pretty calm and rational. I said my experience of him was not one that screamed calm and rational. I went over exactly what happened, complete with his comments about bike people (I didn't even have my bike with me at the time), and his comments about how he was having a bad day and how "lots of people are going to get tickets tonight". Sergeant Hall said I was actually the only one who got a ticket that night. I'm thrilled.
Sergeant Hall heard me out, sympathized with me, apologized for the behavior I experienced, and said that usually when they pull someone over for something like jaywalking, they either chew you out, OR they give you a ticket. Not both.
For whatever it's worth, he said he'd talk to the citing officer and the training officers that were there that night. Then he gave me his card and his cell phone number and said to please call if I had any trouble in the future, like maybe he could make it up to me somehow. Is that like a get out of jail free card? I'm not sure.
All in all it was good to talk to him - not because I think it will improve anything in how the cops treat people but because it let me express how fucked up I thought the whole thing was, and gave me a second to bitch back at them.
I still have to pay my ticket though, and that really, really sucks.
Wednesday, May 03, 2006
Support the BMEF!!
go to http://www.bicyclemessenger.com/ for more info..
this is a benifit raffle sponsored by 'Under The Weather', Jet Fuel Coffee, and Bicycle Paintings by Talia Lempert!! So spread the word please - lets get the word out about this great organization!!
the link for the raffle is:
http://www.under-the-weather.ca/Raffle.sbxl/homepage/index.html
Tuesday, May 02, 2006
Cop-cycles!!
I tried to get my camera out as fast as I could because it was just such an incredible visual experience, but alas I failed, and they turned the corner before I could turn my camera on. Damn. I almost followed them just to get the photo but I didn't want to be pounced on by 40 cop-cycles for some reckless driving infraction or something, and anyways I just don't like to be around cops that much.
Monday, May 01, 2006
website
It's all very preliminary but check it out anyways!
www.redridinghoodproductions.com
new home
It's a co-op in Silverlake called "AgLago" (but I like to call it "SLC!") and very bike friendly/encouraging!
I miss the boys I was living with for the last two months, but they ain't too far away and I know exactly which bar to find them at.
More Than Transportation 4 is coming up - keep posted! There will be lots going on the weekend of May 13th-14th.
BIKES!! BIKES!! BIKES!!