Bikers go over the Hoan and directly to jail
For two bikers, a critical mass ride over the Hoan Bridge last week ended in the booking room of the Milwaukee County Jail.
Based on the sheriff's reports, anywhere from 50 to 150 bikers participated in the ride over the two-mile bridge, which is off limits to pedestrians and nonmotorized traffic. The outing was billed as a ride to protest "Gov. Scott Walker's Anti-Bicycling Agenda," and blocked traffic in both southbound lanes of I-794 about 6 p.m. on May 5.
Responding to a host of 9-1-1 calls, deputies caught and ticketed four of the participants. They booked one of them in the jail for resisting, and another to confirm his identity.
That was Juan Serrano, 23, from Covina Calif., who reportedly told the deputy: "I was supporting my friends who were protesting Luke Skywalker or something."
The others who were ticketed include: Samarah Hagagi, 19, of Kansas City, Mo., Caitlin Hamer, 21, of Milwaukee, and Donald Sanborn, 22, of Wauwatosa.
Their tickets carry fines of $178.
Hagagi also picked up the citation for resisting because she wouldn't stop for the deputy, according to the sheriff's report.
The ride was organized through the Milwaukee Bicycle Community, an informal advocacy group that shares information about group rides on the website www.mkebke.com.
Steve Roche helps run the site, and joined the group on the Hoan.
Their purpose was to generate attention and a spark a discussion about the merits of installing a lane for bicycles and pedestrians on the Hoan, he said.
In the decades since it opened, a number of cycling advocates and public officials have argued that the Hoan should be opened to non-motorists as a connection between Downtown Milwaukee and the south side neighborhoods and suburbs. The Wisconsin Department of Transportation rejected the idea, and proposed an alternate route using surface streets.
132 Comments for "Bikers go over the Hoan and directly to jail"
Primemover May 12, 2011 1:14 PM
Hey, and on that note, why can't Harleys run down those paths? We pay for it too and we also have two wheels!
I think if David Clark's boys arrested them, they should have them in orange suits for a day or so cleaning up the freeway road sides for good measure.
cahaldo May 12, 2011 1:14 PM
They can start riding bikes on expressways and high traffic volume bridges when I can start riding my motorcycle down bike paths. Seems fair.
DieHardLiberal May 12, 2011 1:16 PM
way does take time and a great amount of effort. Instead of blatantly
breaking the law, these individuals could have called, wrote, or met with
their representation at all levels, continuously. It does take more effort
than just riding your bike where you think you should be allowed.
It gives the anti-bike side more ammo against the groups and individuals
who go about it the right way. Yes, a tremendous amount of red tape is
involved.
I am sick of the Anonymous commenting that just is tough talk,(every
time a cyclist is hit by a car, etc.), it doesn't get us anywhere. If you
actually feel that strong about your opinions, Put Your Name On It. And
try to have a civilized conversation about it.
Adam S.
Waukesha Bicycle Alliance
(I don't consider myself a liberal or conservative, just someone who
doesn't want to drive when I shouldn't have to.)
AdamMKE May 12, 2011 1:18 PM
comesatime May 12, 2011 1:18 PM
T. Held May 12, 2011 1:19 PM
resisting? No impeding/obstructing traffic or anything? On a positive note
that other moron got a ticket for eluding.
thebaron May 12, 2011 1:21 PM
You are very correct. There are winds on the Hoan and even the high rise bridges that could cause bikes to be blown into traffic or over the edge. The reason you don't hear that is the media doesn't like to state the obvious. That's okay. Like most things liberal, it will take someone getting hurt or killed before they admit this isn't a good idea.
As to the bike racks being used. In the last year, being in sales, I drive in Milwaukee a lot. I've seen a grand total of 17 bikes using the racks over the last year. I question Tom's claims but even if that number was in the thousands, the costs seem high. It's another reason why the system is broke. There should be a fee to help cover the costs of maintenance for this.
jimtherepublican May 12, 2011 1:21 PM
WIPackerFan May 12, 2011 1:23 PM
mrordinary May 12, 2011 1:24 PM
dk mke May 12, 2011 1:24 PM
upsidedown May 12, 2011 1:26 PM
Convinced of the Hex May 12, 2011 1:27 PM
Town of Laker May 12, 2011 1:27 PM
"They booked one of them the jail for resisting, and another to confirm his identity."
"...and blocked traffic in both southbound lanes of I-794 about 6 p.m. on May 5."
Do you have a problem using the word "at"?
Do you actually get paid for the level of quality?
TruthHammer May 12, 2011 1:27 PM