Story by Liz Bello and Kristina Puga
Saturday, December 15, 2007
Enterprise Story: Lupe's Place
Bike Clowns
-Kimberly Lengle and Neeeraj Kulkarni
Bike lanes in New York City serve more as parking space for cars than as riding lanes for bikers. To protest against this, in a novel way, a group of bikers took to the streets - dressed as clowns - to clear up bike lanes.
They gave fake tickets, cheered cars that cleared the lanes, and cleared ten lanes this way.
Bike lanes in New York City serve more as parking space for cars than as riding lanes for bikers. To protest against this, in a novel way, a group of bikers took to the streets - dressed as clowns - to clear up bike lanes.
They gave fake tickets, cheered cars that cleared the lanes, and cleared ten lanes this way.
Enterprise Story: The Closing of a Day Care Center
Enterprise Story: Shooting Rights
-Kimberly Lengle and Neeraj Kulkarni
People have a First Amendment right to photograph or shoot public spaces,. But post-9/11, security concerns have mostly led to unnecessary harassment of amateurs and students shooting on places like sidewalks, subways, and parks.
This story brings this issue up, and attempts to make the general public aware, by presenting experiences of two students and advice from legal authorities.
People have a First Amendment right to photograph or shoot public spaces,. But post-9/11, security concerns have mostly led to unnecessary harassment of amateurs and students shooting on places like sidewalks, subways, and parks.
This story brings this issue up, and attempts to make the general public aware, by presenting experiences of two students and advice from legal authorities.
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