Another one bites the dust

Motorcyclists are the worst thing to be allowed on public roadways.  They’re noisy, they’re fast, they’re typically reckless.  That’s why I don’t feel sorry for biker when something happens to him or her.  So it is with one Jay Guido who died last week in North Carolina.

It seems that Guido and his buddies were impeding traffic by traveling at less than 25 mph, severely victimizing people who actually belonged on the roadway.   The alleged driver was, in my opinion, stalked bikers in an effort to gain access to her tags so they could snitch on her for allegedly passing them by at a high rate of speed.

Well, Guido asked for trouble and he certainly found it, didn’t he?  If he’d minded his own business rather than trying to be a squealer, he’d still be alive, wouldn’t he?  The fact that he died says to me that he wasn’t wearing a helmet.  If that’s the case, then he got what he deserved two times over!

It appears that thus far, the purported driver has gotten away with it as well she should have.  We shouldn’t have to put up with bikers and the stunts they pull.  Hopefully, this will serve as a lesson that shows what happens when you try to be big and bad like these bikers were.

What they should have done is ignore her.  That way, they all would have lived.  Instead, they’re burying one of their own.  Maybe, just maybe, bikers should just stick to private roads and leave those of us who belong on public roads alone.

It does my heart good to see bikers get their comeuppances.  I’ve seen a motorist slam on her brakes to, at least to me, intentionally make the biker go flying.  And fly the biker did, and with no helmet.  Did I get angry?  No.  Did I call 911?  Hell, no.

I laughed and when I passed her a bit up the road, I gave her the thumbs up sign and laughed.  She returned the gestures.  That is how I like bikers to be treated!