Dear Readers, ( Two weeks ago, in From Dodge to Tombstone, we had a letter from a reader in Fort Collins, Colorado, who wrote to ask about the interpretation of…
Dear Readers,( The response to From Tombstone to Dodge has been tremendous, some favorable, some not-so-favorable. So although I intended to discuss two more issues this week that were raised…
Dear Readers, This past week, I received several emails from cyclists in Colorado regarding enforcement of the two-abreast law by the sheriff of Larimer County. This is the first time…
Bike Accidents: What to Do After the Crash If you are on a bicycle and get into an accident with a car or truck, what you do at the accident…
Bike Accidents: Collisions With Cars at Intersections Learn about liability when bikes and cars collide at intersections — and how to avoid these crashes and accidents. Although intersections represent a…
Bob, My question about the Shootout is that while the Tohono O’Odham deputy loves to enforce some tribal statute that I have never been able to find that requires single…
Bob, I just got done reading your April 24th column on the Arizona Shootout Bike Ride . Let me say right off, that the Pima County Sheriff’s deputy’s actions were…
Dear Readers,( Wyatt Earp tried his hand at many things in his long and colorful life; at various times he worked as a farmer, teamster, buffalo hunter, saloon-keeper, gambler, and…
By Bob Mionke Legally Speaking with Bob Mionske – Blaming the victim Published Apr. 10, 2008 on VeloNews Bob, Thank you for an outstanding article on the facts and media…
By Bob Mionske Bob, After reading your most recent “Legally Speaking with Bob Mionske – Mo’ Birdman Fo’ Y’all” and the earlier “birdman case,” it occurs to me that, as…