Shadowchu wrote:
If there aren't reasons for people to take these kinds of actions then people won't make them.
****. People are **** sometimes, and they make up their own intrinsic excuses to act like it. Society corrects some of that instinctual behavior through communal law, without which, we would still be merely part of the ecology, rather than an actual society.
We don't prosecute much in the way of thoughtcrime in American society, but commit actual crime, and there will be reprecussions. Indicate a set of behaviors of high risk, and there will be sanctions. Those sanctions are a warning, much like blockading Times Square from a bunch of **** willing to cause damage.
Looking at the
Internet Archive for Hollywood Stuntz shows us this, "Hollywood, as he's called by his friends and fans, is a motorcycle stunt rider out of Brooklyn, New York. He is part of the Blockstarz Entertainment family, a team of motorcycle stunt riders that hold annual events as a forum for themselves and other stunt riders in the New York area (and sometimes riders from out of state) to show off the most insane stunts the thousands of bystanders have ever seen. The danger involved with motorcycle stunt riding makes the skills displayed that much more intense and crowd-pleasing."
So, they hold unapproved events on legitimate roadways (like
Hollywoods Block Party 2011), performing high-risk activities around bystanders and other drivers for personal attention. Yes, the police as an arm of society has every right to discourage their pattern of illegal behavior through sanctions. Here is
the now removed plea from Blockstarz Entertainment, that intended to play host to the day's activities:
"So here are a few things i would like to point out for HOLLYWOODS BLOCK PARTY STREET RIDE!!!! I am not trying to have un needed issues with the POLICE just to ruin the one day out the year we all meet up to ride the NY. SO PLEASE FOLLOW!
PLEASE REPOST!!!!
1. STAYYYYYY THE HELL OFF THE SIDEWALKS PEOPLE!!! We dont need any one walking on the side walk especially kids getting hurt cause your trying to work your way to the fron!
2. This ride isnt so you can practice your wheelies, dont choose this day to do what you not a pro at... Leave that to the poeple who know what they are doing.
3. Give each person around you there needed space pleaseeee! Streets in NY are messed up and anything can happen.
4.THIS YEAR WE WILL ALL STAND AS ONE! WE ALL WE STICK TOGETHER!!! KEEP YOUR CAMERAS ROLLING FOR ANY HARASSMENT ISSUES!
5. PLEASE NO RACING THREW BIKES!
6. LETS ALL HAVE A PEACEFUL AND SAFE DAY!!! RIDE SAFE EVERYONE!!!!
7.REPOST PLEASE AND THANK YOU!!!!
8. MOST OF ALL MAKE SURE YOU FOLLOW ALL 1-8!!!!"
It's certainly true that the event hosts publicly expressed their intentions for good behavior, all while recognize the heightened risk they were putting the rest of society in by hosting said function. However, it appears they've been forgoing good communication with the surrounding society while planning for these events, instead positioning themselves as being anti-authority/anti-police. I won't remark much on the entitlement mentality this indicates, but it's there. They aren't entitled to use roadways illegally, and if the police want to deter them from doing, they are well within their bounds.
"Ride safe" is not an endorsement of "ride legally."
And while I agree that this group is being mislabelled as a "biker gang" right now — continued behavior like this certainly gets them closer.