Sunday, June 2, 2013

Partisan bike rack in Tamarac, Florida

You'd think it'd pretend to be bipartisan for business' sake
















This quick blurb comes from M. Hupp, who points out that while bike rack remains universal for political parties across every spectrum, every so often one decides to display its preference for one candidate or another. Here's an example of a piece that picked up a Romney sticker....

However, I'm sure that piece of bike rack was super sad not to be included in the election day parties of the Republican Party, who decided to opt for some crazy clear barricade (that seems kind of dangerous, if you ask me):

Behold the creepy force field around the stage
Note that it just looks like everyone is well behaved and keeping away from 10 feet (standard buffer distance)...but a very, very clear plexiglas version of bike rack is used here. Crazy! And kind of weird if you ask me. I don't like it. Thanks to N. Kaine for pointing this out!

For partisan bike rack and...uhhhmmm, the absence of bike rack, ZERO bicycles out of four.
(But a zillion points in my heart to Nat and Megan.)


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