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john_childs
2008-01-05, 09:50 PM
knbc.com
Police: Man Dug Holes In Fullerton Park For Revenge Against Bikers (http://www.knbc.com/news/14981037/detail.html)

POSTED: 12:59 pm PST January 4, 2008


FULLERTON, Calif. -- A man who allegedly admitted digging holes on bike trails in a Fullerton park as payback for nearly being run down by a mountain biker has been charged with vandalism, police said Friday.

Warren John Wilson, 52, faces a single felony count of vandalism, said Fullerton police Sgt. Linda King.

Wilson, who could not be reached for comment, remains free on his own recognizance pending a court date that has not yet been set, according to King.

Holes on a trail popular with mountain bike riders that runs parallel to the city's Bud Turner Trail at Laguna Lake Park at Euclid Street and Laguna Road began appearing in mid-June, King said.

About 50 of the holes, measuring about 1 foot by 2 feet, have been found since June, all dug across the path so that they would pose an obstacle to bicyclists, King said.

Tree branches and brush were often placed along the trail, as well as across the trenches in what seemed an attempt to hide them, King said.

Some riders reported that they were thrown over the handlebars after hitting the holes, but no major injuries have been reported, she said.

A park ranger reported the holes to police, who periodically did surveillance in the area. Detectives checked the trail after a man walking a dog was spotted, and vandalism was found, King said.

On Dec. 11, the same man with his dog was seen entering the trail and leaving it 15 minutes later, and a later check showed holes covered with a large piece of concrete and a branch, King said.

When questioned by police, Wilson allegedly said that he had "almost been run over" by a bike rider once and, in retaliation, began digging the holes and placing obstacles on the trail, King said.

Triball
2008-01-05, 09:55 PM
I heard hunters put wires at neck height on branches to keep motorcyclists away. A bit too much if you ask me

yoopers
2008-01-05, 10:01 PM
I heard hunters put wires at neck height on branches to keep motorcyclists away. A bit too much if you ask me
I'm glad they caught the man. He made a wrong choice on how to handle his frustrations.

I was deer hunting a piece of property once and was sitting at the property corner. The landowner of the adjacent property who didn't like hunting brought his dog down and chained it up on the other side of the fence from me. In my humble opinion, it was a pretty stupid thing to do; tie up an irritant next to a man with a gun then leave the area.

john_childs
2008-01-05, 10:12 PM
I heard hunters put wires at neck height on branches to keep motorcyclists away. A bit too much if you ask me
I encountered that once while riding my bike around back when I was in grade school. It was fishing line strung across a dirt road. The likely culprits were kids who thought it would be fun to snag a car. Kids don't always understand the unintended consequences of their actions if they would have ended up snagging a motorcyclist or bicyclist instead.

maestro8
2008-01-05, 10:20 PM
Darn, I was hoping this thread would be about that kook who spams the MTB forums and newsgroups with his diatribes about the negative effects of tires on trails and wildlife... I think Mr. Holub shared some of his writings with us earlier.

Instead of prison, these "Nazis" should simply be sent to the hospital to have the sand removed from their v*ginas.

Can't we all get along?

BillyTheMountain
2008-01-06, 12:10 AM
You lose all credibility when you use the word nazi for this.

There's a word for it.

James_Potter
2008-01-06, 12:16 AM
You lose all credibility when you use the word nazi for this.

There's a word for it.
Godwin's Law (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Godwin%27s_law)

harper
2008-01-06, 12:33 AM
You lose all credibility when you use the word nazi for this.

There's a word for it.

Yeah, you hillbillies. It's neo-nazi.

Unibugg
2008-01-06, 12:35 AM
That's horrible! I'm glad they caught him.
A fitting punishment would be to make him ride a bike on a trail and tell him its full of camouflaged holes. Let him sweat it out as he rides.

Of course there would be no holes.

Doesn't a full grown man realize or care that his antics might hurt someone not even related to the initial incident?
Who would stoop so low?

What a jerk.

Brian MacKenzie
2008-01-06, 12:46 AM
when i was into biking, they were talking about people who would nail down the front half (upramp) of a teeter totter.

picturing racing up a teeter you think is going to totter!

also, they mentioned a dad was out for a ride with his two sons, fell into one of these 'trenches' broke his neck and died on the trail.

john_childs
2008-01-06, 05:34 AM
You lose all credibility when you use the word nazi for this.

There's a word for it.
And the word is "nazi (http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/nazi)".

nazi -noun
3. Sometimes Offensive. (often lowercase) a person who is fanatically dedicated to or seeks to control a specified activity, practice, etc.: a jazz nazi who disdains other forms of music; tobacco nazis trying to ban smoking.

"Trail nazi" is a common term for people who take it as their duty to sabotage mountain biking trails and create potentially dangerous situations for riders.

Brian MacKenzie
2008-01-06, 08:13 AM
"Trail nazi" is a common term for people who take it as their duty to sabotage mountain biking trails and create potentially dangerous situations for riders.

I thought it was the people who stood at the trail head and shouted 'No Trail For You!!'

Triball
2008-01-06, 09:48 AM
I thought it was the people who stood at the trail head and shouted 'No Trail For You!!'
:D :D

maestro8
2008-01-06, 09:41 PM
A fitting punishment would be to
cut holes in the floor of his house and cover 'em with carpets. Let's see him cope with death pits when he stumbles to the bathroom in the early morning!