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Sad News…Boston University Cyclist Killed In Alabama, Killer Could Only Get 1 Year In Prison
Written by Boston Biker on Mar 19This sort of shit just makes you feel bad all over. I can only hope that others follow in her foot steps and continue to do good for the world. This sort of death is senseless, and heartbreaking. Especially when it happens to such an amazing person. This happened last year, but the guy was charged this month.
A man has been charged with knocking down and killing a female cyclist who was riding 4,000 miles across the U.S for charity.
Craig Chandler, 44, from Fort Payne, Alabama, was indicted on Negligent Homicide charges, one of the lowest charges he faced, and released on a $3,000 bond.
Christina Genco, 22, died after being hit by a car as she cycled uphill along a highway in Rainsville, Alabama.
Cristina was a group leader for the charity bike ride, which was part of the national campaign called Bike and Build.
The group were cycling from South Carolina to Santa Cruz in California to raise funds for Habitat for Humanity.
The Boston university graduate found her passion for fundraising after she travelled to Louisiana and Mississippi to volunteer in the wake of the Hurricane Katrina disaster.
It was the second charity bike ride across America that Christina was taking part in when she was killed and she had planned to work for Bike and Build full-time when the event was completed.
Jeremy Story, who was helping Christina lead the fundraising cycle ride, described her as ‘always putting others before herself,’ to Boston.com.
‘She was one of the happiest people I know,’ Story said. ‘She more or less woke up with a smile on her face and pretty much went to bed with a smile on her face. She was always making me laugh and was great to be around.’
Marshall County prosecutors are handling the homicide case because Chandler is a former DeKalb County investigator, with links to many prosecutors in that community.
The Criminally Negligent Homicide charge was on the low end of the spectrum of charges the Grand Jury could have pressed against Chandler.
If convicted, he could face up to a year in jail and a $6,000 fine.
It seems like a crime to only face one year in jail for killing someone, I would like to think that a persons life is worth more than $6000, but sadly these are the kinds of laws on the books in most states. It only convinces me more that all US roadways need to be made to be more bicycle friendly, and that we must continue the fight to make the law more equitable to cyclists. Only a road system designed with all road users in mind will reduce these senseless deaths.
ps. thanks Cait for the heads up on this article
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Boston University Cracks Down On Bike Parking
Written by Boston Biker on May 04This was emailed to everyone at BU a couple days ago
Good afternoon:
Beginning on Monday, May 5, 2008, bicycles attached to anything other than an appropriate bike rack will be removed by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. This includes trees, parking meters and benches. This action is being taken to prevent the destruction of the new plantings and items installed during the Commonwealth Avenue Beautification Project. Questions and concerns about this new policy can be forwarded to the Office of the Dean of Students at 617-353-4126 or [email protected].
Again, please do not hesitate to contact me with any questions.
Best regards,
Katherine Hasenauer
My main question is…will BU be providing ample bike parking? If BU cares about things like student health, air quality, global warming, or it’s students being happy it had better be providing ample bike parking. If people are locking up to trees and whatnot it means there is not enough bike parking. If you have a questions of concern perhaps you can talk to the dean?
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- Boston’s Invitation to Improve Biking in Boston: Draw on Some Maps! December 14, 2020TweetSometimes, the best way to gather ideas and feedback is to let people draw on some maps. Last night, at the Bike Network Open House, pedallovers unveiled a draft for their upcoming plans for a more connected biking network infrastructure … Continue reading →greg