When two friends took a walk on the Kent Trails on Sunday with their children, they never expected it to lead to a police report and viral video. (June 7, 2024)
Its a bike path and the guy is not responsible for the child sitting in the middle of the path and the dad is irresponsible for not keep the child next to him at all times so the kid doesnt run out and get run over by a guy on a ped bike, HOW F-ing STUPID ARE YOU!
That’s what I was going to say. He already seemed in a pissy mood probably cause the trail was busy with people or maybe feels entitled like people shouldn’t even be on the trails to begin with let alone kids (I can see for safety reasons if a lot of injuries were occurring between both but otherwise find somewhere else to ride if there’s too much foot traffic). I’m glad the kid wasn’t run over by the bike at all or directly struck. Next time give your kid to your friend, I guess I don’t know the distance of everything & how quickly it happened but I would be backing up w/my child out of their swing range, that guy looked bigger/long limbs.
Cyclists are out of control. They disobey every traffic rule. They need to have to get cyclists' license, TAGS, AND PAY EXTRA TAXES. Taxpayers have given up significant portions of the road to random HANDFUL of ungrateful, lawnbreaking, entitled jerks. (Yes. I know this was on a trail. Sorry. Just venting re roadways.)
@monicacarballar5140 A MAN will protect his own son. Otherwise...I agree. Cyclists are among the most entitled creeps on the planet...IMO. Based on my oɓservations.
@@brycecooley7017All that pavement. SMH. And...then they give so much of the vehicle roadway to an entitled group of ....hmmm. I will let your brain fill in the description.
Infotainment media evolved to fill a need in the viewership. They know people don't read or listen. They know people will get bored and stop watching unless they show a lot of pictures and movement. Lazy thinkers want things spoon fed to them, and even then they apparently don't get it. You. I'm talking about you. She explained why they did that in this video, and you didn't listen. You're smart enough to figure this out. If you want old school 60 Minutes and Nightline back, you have to be the type of person who'll get something out of it.
I've noticed that too. I'm not sure who's worse, Harley bikers or spandex bicyclists. They love playing chicken then cry when someone doesn't get intimidated by them.
I can understand saying something you roll across there and here's a 3-year-old parked in the middle of the path with bikes coming up. But beyond a friendly reminder is ridiculous. Dude's an overgrown bully
@@JimDean002 Believe it or not three-year-olds tend to try to sit down whenever they are tired wherever they are. And obviously you have never been on a popular path where cyclists have no regard, none, for pedestrians. And this goon is a perfect example of this.
Bullies usually sense who they can’t intimidate and only target smaller people or other handicaps. Elderly, much younger, or women. They eventually make a mistake and pick the wrong one.
You sound weak. Let me try: "Hitting someone who is holding a child is all the reason you need to f*** them up." See the difference? You're basically saying, "I'm gonna tell on you [to the authorities]," but what good is that, really? It's not like anybody got hurt. And look how ashamed of himself that guy is for not standing up when it was time to stand up.
before I was born: my poor Dad witness as he was about to pull into our driveway, the neighbors up the hill a bit across the road little bity boy run across the hilly road where his Dad was waiting for my Dad and cousin to work on something, an 18 wheeler with less stopping capacity than a car by a lot facing my Dads direction. The driver could not have seen the little tike till he was up in the air. Hurts my heart for all them even still and many have already past away. Dad was out of the car, the truck driver out too and could not stop running around in circles and no one could stop him. I hope to never be him, though I almost was: with a neighbor's dog, jumped off the bank into the middle of my Mom's car I was driving on the road behind our houses. The dog just laid there. I pulled in our drive and went to their door just beside us to tell them. As they got to the door up came that little dog running and wagging his tail. My Parents from as long as I can remember NEVER missed a teaching opportunity usually it was about other peoples "Kids" They LOVED us and wanted us to LIVE and For us to NOT take other's lives and Rights.
these were all bike paths to begin with. newer ones are still made to accommodate 18mph bike speeds. that's why you don't just let children wander all over the place.
@banpitbulls2553 How exactly? Should we carry our children on PUBLIC trails? Your right to use those trails does NOT supercede ANYONE ELSE'S right to use a public trail. You can get out of the way of the kids, and if you don't, YOU are assaulting children. This ain't exactly rocket science.
prove he punched him first.....where's the video of the alleged assault....who cares about what he told him... soo what... where is the evidence of the assault? You know people LIE and make false claims all the time.....
@@Ks48778 Learn how to ride a bicycle and watch out for others, life doesn't revolve around you. I love seeing bikers in the street, I scare people like you every-time when I come flying by inches away. Why are you people the most narcissistic people around?
@@teresaesquivel2040 it is a multi use trail, most likely no motor vehicles. Runners with strollers, cyclists, walkers, scooters, roller blades, etc… I would be mindful of my kids and was!
Some competitive cyclists mistakenly think any trail or path is their private high speed training course. The only path they’re actually on is the socio-path. ✌
In orange co Calif years ago the president of the local bike club went for a high speed run on the Santa Ana river bike trail. A 6y old kid on a bike turned in front of him. Guy crashed and died
@@PInk77W1 the roads around Griffith park are good for this training because there are bike paths along the road, but park paths where people and kids are walking and biking is not a good idea.
@@maxdaly8185 I was riding across France one time on a separate bike lane. I came up on a group of 10y olds on bikes. They had an adult leader in the front of the group. I told myself be careful because kids are unpredictable. A cyclist going towards us at a high rate of speed and all of a sudden a kid turned right into him. No crash but very close. The cyclist started yelling in French I don’t know what. LoL
I’m a cyclist. This guy is an pos on a bike. You can ride on multi use paths but they should never be used as a speed track. Take that to the roads. These paths are for everyone. The parent was in the right and even if he wasn’t, you have to be a psychopath to yell like that around a crying child.
Roads aren't racetracks either. Bicycles on the road with traffic are a danger to themselves and to motorists. Bicycles on the sidewalk are a danger to pedestrians. What's the solution? Get a Harley, I don't know. Get a Yamaha, whatever. Maybe big cities with lots of yuppies in them ought to invest some of that ill-gotten tax money into building tracks specifically for bicycles instead of lining crooked politicians' pockets.. (Like that'll ever happen.) I don't know, man.
@@CrazyBear65 Exactly!!!! I live on a narrow country road with really deep ditches and bicyclists like to ride out here. Problem is they ride down the middle of the road, don't watch for traffic and this is a busy road with a bunch of blind corners. There needs to be a place where bicyclists can ride safely without impeding traffic or having situations like the video happen.
Because he doesn't want the world to know who he is. Most likely this incident could cost him his job if it is found out who he is. Or to keep people from finding out what an intitled wuss he really is.
Yeah....but it was said that the "3yo sat....and wouldn't MOVE" And Dad and the friend just STOOD there and didn't move the kid.... Just saying it wasn't like the cyclist wasn't seen... They described a 3yo being obstinate
@@ericstewart517 it's a CHILD! As the father said I could have made a move then the child could have gotten scared and that could have been even worse! You see or hear a child you SHOULD be more alert, but just being on a trail is enough to know there are WALKERS and children, etc...meaning keep ALERT and ready to stop!
@@bullcrap9409 Sure in a dedicated bike lane (accompanying/next-to a sidewalk, etc.) But the reporter here researched the local laws and found that pedestrians DO have the right of way there, as it's designated a mixed-use path.
Most people are out of control nowadays and need serious anger management. A grown man calling a toddler names and intimidating him... Wow, who's the real child?
@@tominmtnvw are you sure about that???? Many folks are doing outrages things out of anger or stupidity because of the entitlement they feel. Are you that cyclist??? Here in Toronto Canada the cyclist almost hit people without looking, running red lights or stop signs, not giving pedestrians the right of way, or kicking out vehicles from High park because they wanna do their ‘marathons’ on their bikes (which theres a 20 kmh speed sign yet theres doing almost double or triple that if they can)
Wait a second. This is a trail, it's for pedestrians and cyclists alike. ALL ages. If you can't negotiate your bike around a SITTING child without losing your s**t and assaulting someone, maybe you are too immature for the trail, not the child.
According to their website rules, bikes are supposed to pass on the farthest right as possible on the path. If the kid was "in the middle of the trail" then the biker just admitted fault. Plus, there's a rule saying no vulgar language. So he's 2/2....then you add in assault. The trifecta.
Seriously, do you not see the parent was at fault???? Keep children safe, not allow to throw a tanty because it can. No that is fkd up why should a cyclist have to watch out for out of control 3 year olds on a path?????
@@michelleundy5280 Just like you, as a driver must watch for pedestrians on the street. And this little man knew he wouldn't be swatted back so he continued to indulge his big man power feelings and bully the other guy. He should feel shame in himself for doing it. He knows it.
In New Mexico I was walking on the trail with my toddlers and they would yell at us to get to the dirt and we would comply but I found out they have to yield and go around if possible cause it's only 1 lane going up and 1 lane going down. So we would get plenty of old ppl and naive ppl telling us to not walk over there it's a bike lane when it's clearly for everyone. Bike ppl also think they have the right away when they don't. They need to follow the rules and stop being rude to walking ppl.
What is it with parents letting their toddlers run amok? A multi-use trail is *not* the place to just let the kid wander about and dodge traffic. Hold hands and keep your kids safe! Yes, cyclist was over the top. Doesn't change it.
I ALWAYS come up on a group of pedestrians walking abreast, and I slow down, ring my bell and wait patiently for them to acknowledge that I'm behind them. I then pass by slowly, smile and say thank you. It's not that difficult to be kind.
Yes. The bell is essential. When I'm walking on a trail, I can never hear a cyclist coming until they're about to pass me. The bell ring from a head of time lets me get out of the way and make sure my dog is out of the way too.
@@russellny8086 The kid had moved into the middle of the road. The biker had plenty of time to slow down and either ride or walk around the toddler. The father clearly states that he did not want to move in front and potentially make it even further for the biker to pass. The biker is an abusive asshole...screaming at a toddler and hitting his dad, knocking the dad's head into the toddler's head.
Stop protecting criminals, and the news organizations its no wonder why Tim cast and Joe Rogan are 10 times more popular 😂😂😂😂 podcasts are where it's at and social media and media like this is a thing of the past shoot I don't even watch this garbage and I didn't even watch the video
@@iGame3D Not our problem. He did what he did and needs to be held accountable. What's sad is that this POS cyclist has a lot of support among that disgusting community. They probably already threw a party for him to raise money for his legal defense. He should be in prison.
The guy on the bike clearly indicated he was passing the pair, and the abusive and neglectful dad, let the kid run in front of the bike. You people are clueless. Pedestrians do not have an exclusive right of way, stop spreading misinformation.
@@YaYaPaBla Typical , entitled comment,...avoid the fact that pedestrians do not have the right of way that they claim they do. What so many are doing is , in lieu of consideration that they are in public and they have a responsibility to actually be aware of their surroundings, you all generated this misinformation so that so many can blame others and control others. You all have ignored your responsibility to behave in public, so easy to blame someone else and continue to be ignorant and clueless.
Cyclist here. The cyclist is wrong. Period. You cannot ride a rail-trail with other users and expect to have free rein. This cyclist gives the rest of us a bad name.
As an adult you should not cater to other peoples kids. When I was a kid my parents had a leash on me to make sure I did not get in the way of others. As a parent you are responsible for your child, its not other peoples job to cater to your son. Parents should and need to do better here.
@@RightfootWestHam Totally agree. Just like a real roadway, someone can get fatally hurt! It is his job as a parent to protect his kids and keep them safe. I never had a "leash" as a child, but a clear set of boundaries. Did I cross the street without looking; and my parents reprimand and correct me harshly, and not the driver that nearly hit me. I will not speak to the alledged battery because none of us were there, but I am sure we all know violence is not a solution.
@@amosclark9048 Yeap, thank you for being a logically thinking human. I had lots of energy as a child and was running all over the place... probably because I was cooked up in a car for like 10 hours and when I finally got to step outside that car and could run... I would run. Parents needs to understand that children have lots of energy that they need to burn off , if they dont the child will start running.
@@davidrichter9164 Unfortunately, today's culture looks down on allowing reasonable men to be men and keep other angry/hateful/arrogant men like this in check... so society is getting more and more of these types of angry people (not just men), that never get checked - never learning what lines they can and can not cross.
@@kingdomcome1617the dude with the kid isn’t a man.. he just got emasculated in front of his son and then goes on television to whine about it.. he is what’s wrong with america not the cyclist .. if i was that man’s wife i wouldn’t want him out with my kids knowing how pathetic he is and that he can’t even protect his own family from an old man ! pathetic “man”
I got into it with a cyclist last year, he yelled at me for being in his way and I'm full grown male 220lbs that was on the right side of the trail by myself. I yelled at him back and he had the nerve to come back to me on his bike get off and act like he was going to fight with me. Eventually as we were getting into yelling at each other he calmed down after a couple minutes, apologized and left. All I could think is that male cyclists have their testosterone and aggression up because they are pumping and exercising hard. I'm glad he left but you never know who your dealing with in a stranger. I'm well trained for an average person, boxed and grappled on weekends when I was a teen and have some wrestling and jujitsu training. I was positioning myself at a distance and angle as we argued to get his back instantly if he jumped me but he could be armed or more trained than I am! People just need to calm down and try to get along.
That child needs to wear a collar w/leash on a bike 🚴 path. All children should be on a leash on a bike path especially if we are riding the IT Bike that Mr. Garrison invented
@@benguensche No, it's because every time something like this happens a moron faction of the Internet start naming random people and costing them their reputations, their jobs and their relationships before anyone finds out that they weren't involved and it was someone completely different. In these very comments someone has named someone, and MORONS are running with it without actually having any evidence that they are at all involved. THAT'S why he's blurred, and that's why he should be - because of chronically online morons.
Assault and battery? Maybe just 2 accounts of battery for the son. Assault differs because there needs to be fear. Unless he identifies as a woman, I don't think he'd be holding a child if he was fearing being hit.
Even when I’m driving and see kids on the sidewalk I slow down. Kids are unpredictable. Do I get out of my car and yell? Absolutely not. We were all kids once
As a nervous parent, thank you. I love when people slow down or just give us more space when we’re out on a walk or a bike ride. It’s really not that hard but many act like it is.
@@pandastylearmy5938 you aren't the brightest are you. You don't need to be police to not get noticed for being a P.O.S, I mean look at you you're a shining example yourself.
As a Cyclist since the early 80s,...Cyclist should always yelled or slow down for walkers, horses, and other larger groups on paths or trails....This has always been the underlying Law and being respectful as a cyclist.
@michaelmacpherson-wm6mh I ride a lot of gravel, Im always running into horses, I always give the right away...But I have passed a few Jeeps and trucks on the Downhill decents over the years..👍👍
I appreciate your regard and mention of horses. I haven't personally had an issue with bikers, (generally mountain bikers), but there are more than a couple of stories about equestrian trail riders getting hurt and/or the cyclist getting hurt. A horse can have a solid history with exposure to everything including crowds and participation in parades, etc., but an unannounced mountain biker coming fast around a blind turn during a quiet ride may as well be a charging bear to some horses. Again, thanks for the mention and your consideration on the trails we share!
What if the media had told the truth and the headline read: "NEGLECTFUL PARENT LETS TODDLER ROAM FREE ON BUSY PUBLIC RECREATIONAL TRAIL?" "MAN ON BIKE GETS HURT DODGING UNCONTROLLED , UNAWARE TODDLER?" "PARENT ABANDONED CHILD ON BUSY TRAIL." But so many virtue signalling idiots are swayed by the media telling then what and how to think!
There is a grown adult out there that cannot cope with the actions of a TODDLER?! Then reacts with violence. He must be a real pillar of the community, that one!
you better grown the F up, child. The father is resposible for the childs actions, you dont let a 3 year park its self in the middle of a bike path! Its that simple!
@@nancybrouse5070 I'm not playing the game of one side being 100% correct and the other being 100% wrong. But becoming violent over a toddler being a toddler? It's time to get a grip.
@@nancybrouse5070 clearly the unmature being with age on the bike is the one acting like a toddler throwing a temper tantrum. Lord pray for people like you 🙏
@@TN-es7ei I love how he's telling this guy to keep his kid on a leash. He's probably the same type of guy who will go and join a pro-life rally and like complain that people aren't having kids.
My husband is a cyclist. He respects pedestrians. This cyclist has obviously unresolved anger issues that have nothing to do with toddlers on his path.
Father's fault. Control YOUR children. Would you leave a bouncing ball or anything moving for people to wreck on bikes? Also safety issue for child. It's the father's fault. He should have immediately picked his kids up, put him out of the way, and taught the kids NOT to do THAT again
The father is a boy. It's called gang stalking. The biker is a targeted individual. Father is an idiot for letting his kid just sit there. I don't believe his BS excuse that he thought was a good idea to just let him stay there.
@@timmathews803, Da FUQ are you talking about?!? Kids are kids, FFS. Did someone leave YOU alone with a computer keyboard when you were SUPPOSED to still be munching on Crayons for Pete's Sake?? Cheese and RICE!! Some people's kids, I SWEAR!!
Well some us we're taught RIGHT from WRONG, he may show hes weak bUT hes not. In reality, that wanna be bicyclist should've just slowed down bc he acted like it was a grown man in the middle, he couldve had decency to use his breaks, but NOooo, he rather pull the tough guy card, till the day he actually has to be tough, he'll probably be the one whos scared?? Idk, entitlement or nOT, its messed up. A few years back, we always respected Childrens regardless. Never once hated. But nowadays ppl are so F in the head.
@@michaelwills1926 That's the outcome these people want for some reason. They think of this man as emasculated but I see a guy who is being a parent teaching his kids a strong lesson on emotional intelligence.
People who generalize with stupid comments are the worst. I ride road, mountain and gravel bikes and if I saw this going down I would have stopped and defended this man and his child.
Legally the cyclist is at fault because cyclist are supposed to yield to pedestrians. If justice is to prevail this cyclist will be arrested and at least have to pay a fine.
@@rmhaven142 "Pede" is not a 'child' in this particular word. I do understand that many people confuse those roots. "P(a)ed" as in "p(a)ediatrist" does in fact mean a child, but "ped" as in "pedal" means foot.
@@volodyanarchistDoesn’t matter if its a child sitting, walking, standing. The cyclists doesn’t get to stop and physically strike / assault the father and son.
TRY to listen to and COMPREHEND what the father says. He ADMITS he is IRRESPONSIBLE and leaves the toddler sitting in the middle of the path. The cyclist had EVERY right to be annoyed. If the cyclist had NOT seen the child he could've EASILY hit the child and EVERYONE would've been hurt. ..... Was the cyclist right in getting in face, no. But he was NOT in the wrong like crybaby dad who can NOT take responsible is saying.
@@GingerWolf87the law doesn’t support what u say . The child has the right to be in middle of the path , cyclist has to yield to pedestrians . There’s no part of this , that is the child or dads fault .
@michaelhernandez3367 - - - The father kept calm because deep down he knew he screwed up by letting his 3 yr old sit RIGHT IN THE MIDDLE of a mixed use path.
@ReedsGforU - - -Yeah, except the path isn't a park, it's a path. The father should be banned from the path for letting his 3 yr old sit in the middle of a mixed use laneway.
Does the toddler not have a right to a parent who looks out for Him/Her/ is it not the Parents responsibility to predict and see dangers ahead? Why was He not in a safety harness? Pretty simple - The whole F'n world uses them except for the teary eyed failure as a father!
@@ScreamingEagleFTWno one sat down in the middle of a highway. And that parent obviously is too responsible to ever have let anything like that happen. I admire the fact that he was able to keep his calm and not deck the other guy. And I absolutely would be trying to find out who he was so no one else would have to go through that again. To get screamed at, cussed out and slapped because your 3-year-old acted like a 3-year-old.
@@segalliongaming8925 and motorists on streets and higways must yield to pedestrians therefore you feel you have a right to sit down in the middle of the roadway? Ok. go try it on the street sometime where the same rule applies. OR just be considerate and safe. Dont cause needless problems.
@@victoriaanderson7954 no because the parent was being irresponsible and endangered his child. yes the kid sat down in the middle of the road! and the dad stood off to the side! his words not mine. Go listen. Yes he did IN FACT allow this.
I see a kid on the trail, and my instinct is to slow down, or even stop, or at least give a heads up. Apparently, that hotheaded cyclist doesn’t have such common sense.
This is correct all pedestrains have the right of way. Unless they're at an intersection with a traffic light showing the stop hand. Clearly this isn't at a traffic light. Bicyclist are to follow the same highway rules as would a motorist. Even on trails.
The only question I missed on driver’s test: Pedestrians ALWAYS have the right of way. True. Just a bully and piece of trash, showing his true colors. I hope the toddler will forget this and not be traumatized.
@@IMAWOMANDONOTDOUBTMEwhat is the matter sir/ma'am not happy with your life choices. Are you so hurt by this person trying to show concern for a child.
If you are talking about riding in the middle of the lane that is the safest place for cyclists, it is away from the curb where there is garbage and grates and out of the door zone. It also encourages cars to pass more safely.
@@airenesmiler6624 100. us bikers are sick of getting bullied by semis and busses. suv's and even scooters. the path is OUR zone. keep your head on a swivel.
@@axhed They're talking about the path in the video and other ones like it which are not bike paths.. where the cyclists are the ones who should keep their heads on a swivel (unlike the idiot cyclist in this video).
@@BEATSofDevil Is a "commute" what a Recreational Walking Trail is called in your country or are you talking about something completely unrelated to this situation like most of the truck nuts and Chuck Norris mudflap crowd on here.
@@johnassal5838 you seem confused on what commute and walk means. Walking is commuting. If it's meant for commute that means it's not meant for children to run around erratically as if it's a playground. Basic common sense
That's right. And for those entitled bikers: this is not a bike path, it is a trail for ALL including families with children to WALK and enjoy. Who the %$$$** do these bikers think they are?!!
@@CarlFromBillyMadison How is that weird? He assaulted a verbally abused a child and assaulted someone. Maybe we should blast your name out on the internet because you condone this behavior.
I have a 5yr old nephew and this hits home. The child is obviously severely traumatized by the man's reaction and words towards him. Children are very smart, they clearly know if you've criticized them and they will reminds you for it.
Can you explain the elites road hog attituded too many cyclist display toward pedestrians ? it is the height of hypocrisy because you all fought the same battle with automobile drivers for your cyclists rights , now who are the elitists ?
@@whoahorseywhoa4685 I’m kinda weird. I don’t own a car. I own 6 expensive bikes. I don’t ride with any groups or clubs. I’ve ridden across the USA 4x. I’ve been hit by cars 5x. I’m very poor, I make $48k a year. The ave cyclist is rich from what I hear and see. They live in cities like La Jolla and Newport and Santa Barbara. I live in a very poor town in Texas. LoL.
@@user-fh3rg9zr2g What?! That has nothing to do with it. Someone's political beliefs has nothing to do with anything. If you do something wrong, then you need to be punished. It shouldn't matter what you believe.
@@Stinkalways I hear you but not in front of young children. The dad appropriately attempted to de-escalate the situation. That cyclist could have harmed the toddler. He was supposed to yield to pedestrians.
I also think the dad knowing there were cyclists on the path and they had to move over previously should have taken that kids hand and kept him close till they got where they were going, and then he sits in the middle of the road?? it is not "oh you know how kids are"...it is a dad more intent on visiting with a friend than controlling a child.
@@krugy562 You can actually get convicted of a lot of things without proof, surprisingly. For example, you can actually convict someone of rape with no physical evidence alone: just witness testimony. If a witness account is "convincing enough" the jury is allowed to convict, even if it's the only piece of "evidence" and there's nothing else validating the case
If the cyclist is willing to respond to a 3 year old child like this, imagine how he treats adults on a daily basis. Children are innocent. It was an honest mistake on the child’s part. Children don’t process their behavior and mistakes like an adult. The cyclist should have behaved like an adult and shown the child some compassion and understanding. Apparently he’s the child needing guidance to deal with the world. One should wonder his reaction if he was utilizing another form of transportation. That’s concerning. Given his reaction to a simple inconvenience.
@@mikebaum5976 _Roid raging_ off duty cop, hates his boss and his wife, hates kids, etc. Either way he's a menace to the community and he needs to be held accountable for his actions.
I think it's precisely BECAUSE it was a child that he reacted this way. He probably wouldn't be confrontational with adults in his day-to-day life because adults would be an equal challenge and he would rather prey on those who aren't even old enough to defend themselves.
@RlRdHd yeah I'm sorry but that dude is clearly a soy boy, anybody let's someone yell at their kid then gets hit and just stand there is clearly not in touch with their masculinity 😂
@@mikehiggins2694 You are wrong. You can only respond with proportional force. Pull a gun on someone who only shoved you and you'll be the one going to jail for aggravated assault.
@@bwofficial1776 when you are outsized by an obviously more dangerous attacker, adding in the fact that he's also endangering your small child, and already caused injury to the child as a direct result of his aggression, and caused you to be in fear for your life, you have a good defense for using a gun. There have already been several cases in the US to prove it. We disagree, so I'll end my discussion now. Have a nice evening, and thank you for discussing the topic like an adult. I appreciate that.
TRY to listen to and COMPREHEND what the father says. He ADMITS he is IRRESPONSIBLE and leaves the toddler sitting in the middle of the path. The cyclist had EVERY right to be annoyed. If the cyclist had NOT seen the child he could've EASILY hit the child and EVERYONE would've been hurt. ..... Was the cyclist right in getting in face, no. But he was NOT in the wrong like crybaby dad who can NOT take responsible is saying.
@@GingerWolf87hahaha, you make me laugh. I heard exactly what the dad said, and it made perfect sense to me. Is there a sign that says ‘cyclists only’ no there is actually a sign that says ‘ cyclists must yield to pedestrians’, A child sitting in a narrow pathway would be pretty visible. Especially if it’s a pathway with all sorts of pedestrians. The cyclist needs to be aware of his surroundings. I hope you find some happiness in life. I do feel bad for those who are always angry
This dad with child, it's so sad to see this happened to you guy's I feel your emotions and hope the coward on bike get his karma only time will tell 🙏🏽.
As a father I commend him for his patience, but the cyclists would have had the beating of his life! Especially, amongst my friends and their kids. He would always remember that path as the beaten path!!! Not sorry.