Submitted by IdkWhatIwant895 t3_yiab51 in boston
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itsonlyastrongbuzz t1_iuhnk7l wrote
I’ll admit I thought we had more time before we made it to the “Roving Bicycle Gangs” stage of economic disparity.
Peeeculiar t1_iuhnvqr wrote
>Boston Police were first made aware of the bicyclists when they responded to the intersection of Massachusetts Avenue and Boylston Street for multiple reports of kids and adults on bicycles and scooters blocking the intersection, according to a department spokesman.
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>A clerk at the convenience store told police that the teens “took an unknown amount of merchandise from his store without paying,” according to police spokesman Officer Stephen McNulty. The clerk estimated the loss at $350.
thomascgalvin t1_iuhq5rx wrote
To be clear, this menace is kids on bikes, not hooligans on dirtbikes.
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__plankton__ t1_iuid78u wrote
They came through my street recently. I thought it was pretty cool. I’m sure this sub will have a hernia about the missing candy bars or whatever from 711 though.
Tzames t1_iuiecg4 wrote
Lol you say that now
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__plankton__ t1_iuiglqj wrote
Yea just wait until I’m the owner of a 7/11. Then I’ll sing a different tune.
Tzames t1_iuilc10 wrote
I meant you say that a bunch of teens/hooligans on bikes through your neighborhood is cool now. If you really want to see how it is, check out Philadelphia and you’ll get a good look at how it turns your city into the wild west
__plankton__ t1_iuim2ct wrote
Philly is the Wild West…..and kids on bicycles are the reason…..okay…..
Tzames t1_iuimcsj wrote
Oh man my sweet summer child
IdkWhatIwant895 OP t1_iuintpm wrote
A few dirtbikers joined them as seen in the article's photos, and the kids stole $350 worth of goods from a 7/11 after blocking traffic.
powsandwich t1_iuisqny wrote
Seems pretty sick actually, would have loved to be part of it as a kid
snailfighter t1_iuivdn6 wrote
Could be cool if organized as a formal event, a parade, of sorts.
Edit: can someone explain the vitriol against this train of thought? Genuine question.
charons-voyage t1_iuivom3 wrote
Shouldn’t these kids be in school?
Edit: shouldn’t these kids be studying for school on Monday?!
Jackamalio626 t1_iuiyo40 wrote
That is kinda badass tho, ngl.
syntheticassault t1_iuj3wkz wrote
A group of between 100 or 200 young bicyclists tore up the streets and parks of Cambridge and Boston Saturday afternoon
Illustrious-Nose3100 t1_iuj410g wrote
I live near a school. It always seems like they’re getting dismissed or something around noon. Kids always seem to to be on the T no matter what time of day as well. And it’s sometimes middle schoolers. I can see High schoolers getting let out early. Maybe I’m missing something about schools in the city???
Clamgravy t1_iujcyuj wrote
They're closed on Saturday...
Illustrious-Nose3100 t1_iujdlyl wrote
Ah well didn’t read that part… but my question still stands for mon-fri
streetYOLOist t1_iujej5r wrote
Nothing says badass quite like wearing makeup with your bros, exposing yourselves and your friends to unnecessary danger with no upside, inconveniencing the public, and shoplifting!
kagrenak t1_iujkafp wrote
>Nothing says badass quite like wearing makeup with your bros
Sounds pretty cool to me.
>exposing yourselves and your friends to unnecessary danger with no upside
Moderate risk taking has been considered badass/cool/rock and roll/whatever for quite a while. Also how big really, is the risk of riding in a giant group of mostly cyclists, doing a few wheelies or whatever?
>inconveniencing the public
oh no they blocked a road or two for a bit on a Saturday afternoon
>shoplifting
yeah that part isn't cool at all
Big_Rich_240 t1_iujlti8 wrote
You just described the Boston Tea Party! That's how America was founded buddy!
charons-voyage t1_iujo2j0 wrote
Lmao who’s got two thumbs and didn’t read the article 😂
cowghost t1_iujomo1 wrote
This still ain't no Cleveland.
IdkWhatIwant895 OP t1_iujpoaw wrote
The boston tea party was far more civil and orderly. They only targeted the destruction of the tea owned by the east india company. People who tried to loot anything were told off. They made sure to clean up after themselves and replaced the lock they broke.
__plankton__ t1_iujpuak wrote
Organized as a formal event lol cmon. Yea so the town can deny the permit or make sure it happens only in some cordoned off area and is limited to 10 people. We live in MA after all.
Plus kids do things like this cause it’s mildly rebellious. There’s nothing mildly rebellious about getting a permit with the city lol.
Big_Rich_240 t1_iujr3b3 wrote
Wtf? How was the tea party more civil? They were revolting against Tea Act of passed by British parliament which was the government in control! These people are literally doing the exact same thing! Do you hate the founding of America then???
snailfighter t1_iujru5e wrote
I'm saying it's disruptive and dangerous when it isn't an official parade. Not that they should do that or that it would make sense. It might be exciting and rebellious, but it isn't safe.
I will say, if a bunch of kids do it legally, it stops being a weird unique thing that rebellious kids wanna do. That part might help discourage them.
Jackamalio626 t1_iujur75 wrote
No upside? They looked baller as fuck and got free 7-Eleven.
Jackamalio626 t1_iujv2bd wrote
and these kids destroyed no property. They only stole from a corporation (which is fine by me because corporations are terrible) and biked down a road while looking baller af.
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rushadee t1_iujxoyj wrote
Plus its just a bunch of bicycles. I doubt they’re more dangerous than the guys that speed through on motorbikes.
Yak_Rodeo t1_iujy3k1 wrote
weird way to say they stole.
look at philadelphia losing wawa because of the shoplifting from groups exactly like this, its not something to emulate
TheSlayer696969 t1_iuk17gd wrote
Probably in total blocked less car traffic, than cars parked in bike lanes block bike traffic. Why do police show up to bikes blocking car lanes? But not to cars blocking bike lanes?
Jackamalio626 t1_iuk2olt wrote
you cant steal from corporations.
Theyre not people.
BrexitBad1 t1_iuk3m1m wrote
Graduate from college and stop reading from Marxist circles on twitter, you’ll thank me when you realize how embarrassment I saved you
Cersad t1_iuk4233 wrote
Does 7-11 stock it's franchise, or do they just require the mom-and-pop franchisee to purchase their stocks from corporate? One of those means it's not actually the corporation eating the losses.
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