Thankfully, all that nonsense is quite isolated here. Just like anything else it takes just a few bad apples to mess everything up. Years ago there were more older people riding and that set the example to everyone else that some forms of behavior are unacceptable. Now all those people are gone or are too old to ride but the hotheads and problem children still ride. They also have a generally bad attitude in regards to functioning in society. Riding within inches of a siding of a house 100's of feet away from a trail is unacceptable. A couple of years ago someone was riding within inches of nearly house on my road along with garages, barns, and other outbuildings. I don't care if somebody has a personal grudge it still does not excuse that kind of behavior. Whoever it was had to be casing places to see what they could steal. I wish it was possible to have law enforcement like they do in the north country such as the Adirondack's. One cop on a sled doing DWI checks just off of the grounds of a bar would pretty much stop that. No troublemaker wants their faced burned into the memory of a cop when a major episode happens.
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