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  • 2006-02-15 CM Injunction Fails

    For Immediate Release February 16, 2006 JUDGE DENIES INJUNCTION TO STOP CRITICAL MASS BIKE RIDETIME’S UP! to hold press conference to announce New York Supreme Court Judge Michael D. Stallman’s decision denying New York City’s motion for a preliminary injunction to stop the Critical Mass rides. Press Conference Details When: Thursday, February 16, 2006 at… read more

  • 2006-02-23 End Attack on CM

    For Immediate Release February 23, 2006 TIME’S UP! CALLS ON THE POLICE TO END THEIR DANGEROUS ATTACK ON CRITICAL MASS AND ADHERE TO THE RULING OF THE STATE SUPREME COURTSupreme Court judge denies the city’s request for an injunction to stop Critical Mass bike ride. What: Critical Mass Bike Ride When: Friday, February 24, 2006… read more

  • 2006-04-28 CM Stronger Than Ever

    For Immediate Release April 28, 2006 CRITICAL MASS IS STRONGER THAN EVER, BESIDES NYPD’S FAILED ATTEMPTS TO STOP THE RIDE. Critical Mass Riders continue to come each month despite being subject to over 20 months of false arrests, excessive police enforcement and unfounded police surveillance. 7:00 PM – MANHATTAN CRITICAL MASS RIDE Tonight, Friday, April… read more

  • 2006-12-08 Eric Ng Memorial

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contacts: Leah Todd (609) 558 – 2677 Judy Ross (917) 405-1544 MEMORIAL RIDE WILL BE HELD SATURDAY FOR CYCLIST KILLED BY DRUNK DRIVER ON ‘CAR-FREE’ WESTSIDE BIKE PATH A Ghost Bike will be placed at the crash site in memory of 22-year-old avid cyclist Eric Ng Saturday, December 9, 20061:00 PM: Cyclists… read more

  • 2006-12-20 Double-Parkers Clog Bike Lanes – Villager

    Double-parkers clog new bicycle lanes on Grand St. http://www.thevillager.com/villager_190/doubleparkersclognew.html By Lori Haught Community Board 3 passed a resolution in the spring saying it did not support bike lanes on Grand St. But by November, the city Department of Transportation had installed the lanes. Citing its extensive research, D.O.T. said Grand St. was the area’s safest… read more

  • 2006-12-18 Lights In the Hights – The New Yorker

  • 2006-12-13 News Years Eve Event Guide – Village Voice

  • 2006-12-13 Lights In The Hights Voice Choice – Voicd CHoices

  • 2006-12-08 Cyclist Killed – Downtown Express

    http://www.downtownexpress.com/de_187/havenshatters.html Downtown Express | Volume 19 | Issue 30 | December 8 – 14, 2006 By Lincoln Anderson In a city where speeding cars and trucks rule the road and bicyclists ride at their own risk, the Hudson River Park bike path would seem to offer one of the safest places to cycle. Yet the… read more

  • 2006-12-08 Bike Path Terror – Downtown Express

    Editorial Bike path terror http://www.downtownexpress.com/de_187/editorial.html One would think bike paths are safer than city streets for bicycles. And one would hope a bike path that’s clearly separated from the street by a planted median with a low wall, such as the Hudson River bike path, would be even safer. But, tragically, just within the last… read more

  • 2006-12-06 Drunk Driver Mows Down Cyclist – Villager

    Drunk driver on Hudson Park bike path mows down cyclist http://www.thevillager.com/villager_188%20/drunkdriveronhudsonpark.html By Lincoln Anderson In a city where speeding cars and trucks rule the road and bicyclists ride at their own risk, the Hudson River Park bike path would seem to offer one of the safest places to cycle. Yet the death of bicyclist Eric… read more

  • 2006-12-04 W. Side Memorial – AM New York

    W. Side Memorial Planned For Cyclist December 4, 2006 AM New York By Justin Rocket Silverman read more

  • 2006-11-28 Wheel Angry – Daily News

  • 2006-11-27 Wheels In Motion – AM New York

  • 2006-11-18 Drop Me Off In Harlem – Voice Choices

  • 2006-11-16 – $1.3M Spent to Fight CM – AM New York

    $1.3M Spent to Fight CM AM New York November 16, 2006 Justin Rocket Silverman read more

  • 2006-11-13 Holy Rollers – New Yorker

    The New Yorker | 2006-11-13 by BEN MCGRATH In the fall of 1971, two years after the Stonewall Rebellion, sixteen months after Kent State, and a couple of weeks after the prison riots at Attica, a few hundred bicyclists rode down Fifth Avenue and on to City Hall, demonstrating for the institution of dedicated bike… read more

  • 2006-10-25 – Ghost Riders – Village Voice

    Ghost Riders Village Voice October 25, 2006 By Keisha Franklin read more

  • 2006-10-01 New Bike Lanes Make The city Biker Friendly – West View

  • 2006-09-13 City Pedals Bike Saftey Plan – Metro NY

  • 2006-09-13 Paving a New Path – Newsday

  • 2006-09-06 – New York Historic Ride – New York Magazine

    New York Historic Ride New York Magazine September 6, 2006 read more

  • 2006-08-24 – Tickets to Ride – Daily News

    Tickets to Ride Daily News August 24, 2006 Michael Schwartz read more

  • 2006-08-22 – No Mercy for Rev – Daily News

    No Mercy for Rev Daily News August 22, 2006 By Elizabeth Hays read more

  • 2006-08-21 Victory Ride For Cycist Group – Metro NY

  • 2006-08-19 Police Move To Ease Rules For Protests – NY Times

    Police Move To Ease Rules For Protests  NY Times August 8, 2006 By Al Baker http://www.nytimes.com/2006/08/19/nyregion/19protest.html?_r=0  The Police Department has scaled back plans to require permits for small protests or processions, abandoning proposals that would have required such permits when pedestrians gather on the sidewalk, or when as few as two bicyclists or walkers ignore… read more

  • 2006-08-19 Cops Step Back on Parade Plan – Daily News

  • 2006-08-16 Deaths And Clampdown – The Villager

    The Villager Gerard Flynn August 16 – 22, 2006 http://www.thevillager.com/villager_172/withdeaths.html With four more cyclists killed in traffic accidents in New York over the past 10 days, biking enthusiasts are questioning whether their safety is a priority for the Bloomberg administration. The fatalities come as the Police Department is currently pushing new rules restricting public assembly,… read more

  • 2006-08-02 – Riders Keep On Rolling – The Villager

    Riders Keep On Rolling The Villager August 2, 2006 By Jefferson Siegel http://thevillager.com/villager_170/riderskeeponrolling.html Despite the recent announcement that the Police Department plans to revise permit regulations to require groups of 20 or more bicyclists — and even pairs of bicyclists — to obtain a permit to bike together, Critical Mass was back in action last… read more

  • 2006-07-28 Rules Ride Roughshod on Liberties – Downtown Express

    Cyclists say new rules ride roughshod on liberties http://www.downtownexpress.com/de_168/cyclistsaynewrules.html By Jefferson Siegel In a move that caught political activists and cycling groups by surprise, the Police Department last week announced a proposed “clarification” of rules governing a host of events, from public gatherings to political protests to the monthly Critical Mass bike rides. The proposal,… read more

  • 2006-07-21 Protests & the NYPD – NY Post

    NY Post PROTESTS & THE NYPD By RAY KELLY http://www.nypost.com/php/pfriendly/print.php?url=http://www.nypost.com/… July 21, 2006 — ONCE again, the usual critics are charging the NYPD with undermining free speech – and, once again, the facts say otherwise. The charges center on the department’s recent clarification of its rules on protests, marches and parades – clarifications suggested by… read more

  • 2006-07-20 Quiet Settlements with War Protesters – NY Sun

    The New York Sun JOSEPH GOLDSTEIN July 20, 2006 www.nysun.com/article/36414 The city has been quietly settling cases with several dozen people arrested during the 2004 Republican National Convention. The plainpngs, a mix of protesters and passers-by, are each being offered between $2,500 and $7,500, four lawyers who represent separate groups of plainpngs said yesterday. Several… read more

  • 2006-07-18 Demonstrators Critisize Protest Permit – WCBS

  • 2006-07-04 2 Cyclists, 1 Walker Killed – The Villager

    2 Cyclists, 1 Walker Killed In Traffic Accidents  The Villager July 4, 2006 By Albert Amateau http://thevillager.com/villager-165/2cyclists1walker.html A Brooklyn filmmaker bicycling in the rain to his job on the West Side on Monday morning died when he fell under the wheels of an 18-wheel truck on a stretch of W. Houston St. under reconstruction at… read more

  • 2006-07-03 Clown Corps Pedals Bike Lane Awareness – Daily news

    CLown Corps Pedals Bike Lane Awareness   The Daily News July 3, 2006 By Bill Egbert http://www.nydailynews.com/archives/news/clown-corps-pedals-bike-lane-awareness-article-1.562684  A GANG OF Manhattan clowns was on a dead-serious mission yesterday: reminding drivers to steer clear of the city’s bike lanes. “There’s so little space for bikes anyway,” said writer Marilyn Horan, a member of the Bicycle Clown… read more

  • 2006-07-01 Late Night Shenanigans – Metro Sports NY

  • 2006-06-27 Houston Street Horror – AM New York

  • 2006-06-25 He’s Taking action – The Villager

    He’s Taking Action To Make The impossible Possible  The Villager June 6, 2006 By Laurie Mittelmann http://thevillager.com/villager_269/hestakingaction.html   Pink fliers stuffing his messenger bag, Tim Doody pedaled uptown to organize a protest for homeless people who can’t afford the bus fare to their Ward’s Island shelter. On the streets, Doody, 34, is known as a… read more

  • 2006-05-03 Critical Mas Gets Gearded Up For Film Fest – The Villager

    Critical Mass Gets Geared Up For Film Fest   The Villager May 5, 2006 http://thevillager.com/villager_157/criticalmassriders.html  The April Critical Mass ride went off comparatively smoothly last Friday night. Some 400 cyclists pedaled out of Union Square for the monthly ride. The police reported one arrest for disorderly conduct and said 11 summonses were issued for various… read more

  • 2006-04-03 CBS2 Cited For Uncovering NYPD – CBS2

    CBS2 Cited For Uncovering NYPD Voyeurs: Chang Wins Coveted ‘Murrow’ Award http://wcbstv.com/topstories/local_story_093191828.html CBS2 April 3, 2006 (CBS) NEW YORK CBS2 News reporter Ti-Hua Chang is the winner of an Edward R. Murrow award for a story he uncovered about the NYPD taping a couple as they kissed on their rooftop. The Murrow judges cited Chang’s… read more

  • 2006-04-01 Time’s Up For Bike Lane Violators – Bike Culture East

  • 2006-04-01 Volunteer Comes To Aid Cops – Bike Culture East

  • 2006-03-31 CM Rides In B’klyn Are “Stress Free” – Metro

  • 2006-03-18 The Mayor and the Imam – NY Times

    March 18, 2006 EditorialThe Mayor and the Imam http://www.nytimes.com/2006/03/18/opinion/18sat2.html?scp=1&sq=the%20mayor%20and%20the%20imam&st=cse When a government employee says “the greatest terrorists in the world occupy the White House,” he is bound to raise some hackles, but should it be a dismissible offense? The chief chaplain for the New York City Corrections Department, Imam Umar Abdul-Jalil, made that remark in… read more

  • 2006-03-08 Spinning Their Wheels – New York Press

    New York PressMarch 8,2006 http://www.nypress.com/article-13048-spinning-their-wheels.html Did Critical Mass win a big victory for the city’s bike riders? Wednesday, March 8,2006 Cyclists—even anarchist ones—need leadership. They need official spokespeople and negotiators to accomplish their goals. Put another way, Critical Mass, the supposedly “leaderless,” “spontaneous” and “unorganized coincidence,” that is a monthly celebration of bike culture expressed… read more

  • 2006-03-07 Pedal Power – Economist

    The Economist, Cities Guide: New York March 7, 2006 In a long-running battle between the city and a group of committed cyclists, Michael Stallman, a state supreme court judge, ruled in favour of the latter. Critical Mass, a protest collective, gathers on the last Friday of every month to cycle in Manhattan in support of… read more

  • 2006-03-07 Pedal Power – The Economist

    Pedal power http://www.economist.com/cities/briefing.cfm?city_id=NY The Economist March 7, 2006 Cities Guide In a long-running battle between the city and a group of committed cyclists, Michael Stallman, a state supreme court judge, ruled in favour of the latter. Critical Mass, a protest collective, gathers on the last Friday of every month to cycle in Manhattan in support… read more

  • 2006-03-07 CM Gets Dangerous – WCBSTV

    ‘Critical Mass’ Bike Ride Gets Dangerous: One Woman Claims She Was Thrown From Her Bike By The NYPD http://wcbstv.com/local/local_story_066002543.html WCBSTV March 7, 2006 Lou Young (CBS) NEW YORK The young woman showed CBS 2 her fading bruises. She said she received the injuries when she was knocked from her bicycle by an NYPD Assistant Chief… read more

  • 2006-03-01 Editorial – NY Press

    New York Press Tony Dokoupil March 1, 2006 Cyclists—even anarchist ones—need leadership. They need official spokespeople and negotiators to accomplish their goals. Put another way, Critical Mass, the supposedly “leaderless,” “spontaneous” and “unorganized coincidence,” that is a monthly celebration of bike culture expressed as a ride through Manhattan and hundreds of other city streets worldwide,… read more

  • 2006-03-01 Time to Improve Cycling – Villager

    It’s time to de-escalate Critical Mass clash and improve city biking http://thevillager.com/villager_148/editorial.html The Villager March 1-7, 2006 Editorial State Supreme Court Justice Michael Stallman’s recent ruling on the Critical Mass rides seems to have had a noticeable impact on the Police Department’s response to the monthly event. Last Friday night, police made only three arrests… read more

  • 2006-02-25 2-Wheeled Rebels – Daily News

    Put the brakes on 2-wheeled rebels http://www.nydailynews.com/news/ideas_opinions/story/394437p-334433c.html New York Daily News February 25, 2006 Editorial It’s only a matter of time before someone is seriously hurt, if not killed, because of the determined recklessness of the so-called Critical Mass bike riders. Two cops have already suffered minor injuries – and that is two too many.… read more

  • 2006-02-24 Aggressive Bike Chases – NY Times

    New York Times 2/24/06 Jim Dwyer link to NY Times video: http://video.on.nytimes.com/?fr_story=655481544cafc55b24f51610026d4d8153b4ee8c The patrol guidelines for the Police Department strongly urge officers to be careful when chasing suspects with cars, and national studies show that accidents involving police vehicles result in one death nearly every day. Yet since August 2004, the New York police have… read more

  • 2006-02-24 Police Agression Stirs Questions – NY Times

    Aggressiveness of Bike Chases Stirs Questions for the Police http://www.nytimes.com/2006/02/24/nyregion/24critical.html?_r=1&oref=slogin New York Times February 24, 2006 Jim Dwyer The patrol guidelines for the Police Department strongly urge officers to be careful when chasing suspects with cars, and national studies show that accidents involving police vehicles result in one death nearly every day. Yet since August… read more

  • 2006-02-24 Injuction Enjoying Defendants From Gathering

    City of New York v Times’ Up, Inc. http://law.justia.com/cases/new-york/other-courts/2006/2006-50189.html Justia.com February 14,2006 By J. Stallman More Sharing ServicesShare | Share on googlebuzz Share on email [*1] City of New York v Times’ Up, Inc. 2006 NY Slip Op 50189(U) [11 Misc 3d 1052(A)] Decided on February 14, 2006 Supreme Court, New York County Stallman, J.… read more

  • 2006-02-20 Taking Law for Ride – NY Post

    New York Post February 20, 2006 Editorial Pg. 24 New York State Supreme Court Justice Michael Stallman last week dealt the city a setback in its attempt to gain some reasonable control over the bicycling nihilists who call themselves Critical Mass. The group had made regular last-Friday-of-the-month rides for years – with very little fanfare… read more

  • 2006-02-20 Taking The Law For A Ride – NY Post

    Taking The Law For A Ride http://www.nypost.com/postopinion/editorial/63815.htm New York Post February 20, 2006 Editorial February 20, 2006 — New York State Supreme Court Justice Michael Stallman last week dealt the city a setback in its attempt to gain some reasonable control over the bicycling nihilists who call themselves Critical Mass. For years the group made… read more

  • 2006-02-22 Critical Impasse – Village Voice

    Critical Impasse With arrests growing and two cops hurt, Critical Mass gets messy http://www.villagevoice.com/2006-02-14/news/critical-impasse/ Sarah Ferguson published: February 14, 2006 It was an accident waiting to happen. Minutes into last month’s Critical Mass bike ride in Manhattan, two cops on scooter patrol collided as they moved to head off the cyclists. One officer reportedly lost… read more

  • 2005 Letter – Year in Review

    December 4, 2005 Dear Friend, Thanks to your support, TIME’S UP! had a banner year in 2005 and is making a real difference in our community and beyond. We now have over a hundred active volunteers offering free weekly indoor workshops and events and a greater variety of educational rides. Our work and the enthusiasm… read more

  • 2006-01-11 Bike Trail of Tears Marks – The Villager

    Bike Trial Of Tears Marks Where Cyclists Were Killed  The Villager January 1, 2006 http://thevillager.com/villager_141/biketrail.html read more

  • 2006-01-10 Judge Finds Parade Permit Unconstitutional – Free Wheels

    JUDGE FINDS NYC PARADE PERMIT LAW UNCONSTITUTIONAL: “CRITICAL MASS” BIKERS’ CHARGES DISMISSEDhttp://nyc.indymedia.org/en/2006/01/63130.html CONTACTS: DAVID RANKIN FreeWheels 917-455-0609drankinn@yahoo.com GIDEON OLIVER Oliver & Oliver 646-602-9242gideon@mindless.com Yesterday, New York City Criminal Court Judge Gerald Harris decided that the City’s parade permit law is “hopelessly overbroad” and “‘constitutes a burden on free expression that is more than the First… read more