by spokane critical mass » Wed Nov 30, 2005 8:41 pm
Hello friends. I was present for the arrests in Spokane. While we were at the initial meeting place, an Officer came and read us the laws for Disorderly Conduct while another Officer filmed. They were clearly planning on making arrests before the ride had begun.
During the ride, there were about ten bicyclists in the street, and about fifteen people walking on the sidewalks as legal observers, camera people and general supporters.
As the riders emerged near the corner of Riverside and Post (
not Main and Wall, as was reported in the Spokesman-Review), most were riding two abreast in the far right lane, and the riders were planning on taking a left on Post, so a few riders were moving out of the far right lane for that reason.
It was less than ten minutes into the ride when police announced their presence, and some of the riders were tackled from their bikes, including a fourteen year-old boy and a fifty-eight year-old man. Eleven people were detained, and three were released. The remaining eight were taken to the Spokane County Jail where they were booked on charges of Disorderly Conduct.
The month prior, nine people received citations for “Pedestrian In Roadway.” Those were absolved when they were sent new citations for accusations of violating RCW 46.61.770.
One of the Officers actually told one of the people who received a citation that if it weren’t for Critical Mass, the police could be stopping people from being raped.
Apparently, the Spokane Police Department is spending a huge amount of their resources on monitoring, arresting and booking bicyclists. One of the arrestees learned that twenty-two of thirty Officers on duty were dispatched to make these arrests.
A friend suggested that supporters call the city and demand justification for the amount of resources spent on monitoring/arresting/booking the riders, and that people push for mandatory police identification. Here are contacts in case you’d like to help with that!:
Spokane City Hall
(509) 625-6374
808 W Spokane Falls Blvd., Spokane, WA 99201
www.spokanecity.org
Spokane Police Department
(509) 625-4100
Public Safety Building, 1100 W Mallon, Spokane, WA 99260
Anyhow, thanks for reading and for any support ya’ll have given. We appreciate it.
love and bikes,
Spokane Critical Mass