Massachusetts Move Over Law -- saving lives or entrapping motorists?

Posted by Gil Roeder

May 31, 2012, 10:32 AM

Have you heard about the Move Over Law? Move Over Law Massachusetts resized 600
This law is the amendment to SECTION 1. Chapter 89, section 7B of the General Laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. And yes - anybody who has passed their driver's test knows that when an emergency vehicle is coming at you or behind you, you pull over (i.e. move over) as soon as you see it coming.
But the Commonwealth of Massachusetts has passed an amendment to the law. Most people seem not to have heard of it -- or if they have heard of it they do not know what it means.
The amendment states that motorists must move aside, i.e. to the left of the lane they are travelling in if there is an emergency vehicle in the breakdown lane with its flashers on.
And what it means is this -- now(and for the last three years) State Troopers in Massachusetts have a method of entrapping motorists into a $100 fine with a moving violation. Here's how it works for the troopers...
In theory, the law tries to deal with a safety issue - a valid and important safety issue to protect emergency workers(police, fire, EMTs and others) who are doing their job from being hit by passing vehicles who are going too close and too fast. However, the subjectivity of the amendment leaves it wide open for abuse by officers as a means to target motorists and to raise revenue. When used it this way, it seems to open up the gates to easy entrapment of motorists. 

Here's how it works in that case: An officer can pull over his vehicle into the breakdown lane and put on the flashers -- (or they can just sit in the breakdown lane with their flashers on) while they are writing a ticket or doing whatever - and if your vehicle passes them in the right hand lane -- the officer can make a determination that your vehicle COULD HAVE moved into the middle lane and didn't AND/OR can decide that EVEN WITHOUT USING RADAR that your vehicle was not passing at a REASONABLE SPEED. In which case, the officer can pull you over and issue you a summons for violating the Move Over Law.

Late last year, I was travelling in the right hand lane of the Mass Pike at a reasonably (to me) slow speed of about 45mph because I was about to get off at the next exit. 

I saw a trooper parked in the breakdown lane with his flashers on -- looked to me like a standard pull-over-a-vehicle situation -- so I slowed down further after checking to see if I could move over and determined that I could not move into the middle lane safely and then move back out to get off at the exit as I was planning. I also noticed no signs of activity outside of the vehicles in the breakdown lane i.e. no danger to any emergency personnel.

As I passed the officer, he peeled out, put on his flashers and pulled me over.
I asked him what I had done - he said "just your papers" (rude too). I handed him the papers he went back to his vehicle and came back in three minutes with the violation - I said "what is this?" - he said "you violated the move over law - it's a $100 fine and a moving violation on your record" - he went back to his vehicle and immediately pulled over another car who had just passed slowly by us in the breakdown lane.

I can't help but believe that there was no safety issue involved here but simply an officer trying to entrap motorists and make some money.

This openness to interpretation of this law is bad for the Commonwealth and bad for motorists and the Move Over Law sorely needs to be  repaired.

In my reading of the law (reproduced below), it is clear that I was not guilty -- I slowed down and passed the officer at a very reasonable speed after determining that going into the middle lane would be a dangerous move.
(Note: I pled not guilty and was granted a hearing at which the violation was overturned).
Here's how the actual law and amendment reads.
What do you think?
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Move Over Law
“SECTION 1. Chapter 89 of the General Laws is hereby amended by inserting after section 7B the 
following section:- 
Section 7C. (a) As used in this section the following words shall, unless the context clearly requires 
otherwise, have the following meanings: 
„Emergency response vehicle‟, a fire apparatus, police vehicle, ambulance, or disaster vehicle.
„Highway maintenance vehicle‟, a vehicle used for the maintenance of highways and roadways: (1) 
that is owned or operated by the executive office of transportation and public works, a county, a 
municipality or any political subdivision thereof; or (2) that is owned or operated by a person under 
contract with the executive office of transportation and public works, a county, a municipality or any 
political subdivision thereof.
„Operator‟, any person who operates a motor vehicle as defined in section 1 of chapter 90. 
„Person‟, a natural person, corporation, association, partnership or other legal entity.
„Recovery vehicle‟ a vehicle that is specifically designed to assist a disabled vehicle or to tow a 
disabled vehicle.

(b) Upon approaching a stationary emergency vehicle, highway maintenance vehicle or recovery 
vehicle with flashing lights an operator shall: 
(1) proceed with due caution, reduce the speed of the vehicle to that of a reasonable and safe speed 
for road conditions, and, if practicable and on a highway having at least 4 lanes with not less than 2 lanes 
proceeding in the same direction as the operator‟s vehicle, yield the right-of-way by making a lane change 
into a lane not adjacent to that of the emergency response vehicle, highway maintenance vehicle or 
recovery vehicle; or 
(2) if changing lanes is impracticable, proceed with due caution and reduce the speed of the vehicle 
to that of a reasonable and safe speed for road conditions. 
(c) Violation of this section shall be punished by a fine of not more than $100.

Freedom - still coming to a country near you

Posted by Gil Roeder

Apr 7, 2012, 9:25 AM

This post from last year is still just as valid this year.

 

Each year during the Passover season, I begin to think about Freedom and what it means.

One of the great things about Passover is that it is a celebration of Freedom – an ode to Freedom and what it means for humanity as a whole and for each of the peoples and nations individually. This year,2012, more than any in recent memory, the feeling of freedom is in the air – it’s becoming more and more difficult for oppressive regimes and rulers to keep their people from the information and sharing that is going on worldwide.

The Freedom Song, is a song that we have been singing every year at our Passover Seder – each year when possible we add a new verse to the song (needless to say it had gotten really long over time) but I’d like to share this song and I welcome any suggestions of a new verse for this year of 2011. We will add in the best new verse and it will become part of The Freedom Song…if yours is chosen you will receive an invite to our Passover Seder to share, music, food and freedom discussions with us.

Feel free to use the Freedom song in your own celebration of Passover or any other Freedom celebration at this time of year.

Let me know how it works out.

Graphic Novel Icon - Bud's Art Books - Shutting Doors - Amazing Liquidation Prices

Posted by Gil Roeder

Jan 26, 2012, 11:30 PM

One of the great icons of distribution and curating of the American and International Graphical Novel, Pop culture, Pulp novels, Art and Illustration, Pinups and Photography is shutting down his business. I have been a fan of Buds Art Books for a couple of years (he has been in the business for over 40 years) and was saddened to find out a month ago that he would no longer be sending his monthly catalog. But I was even more saddened to get the Final Final catalog which says "I am closing down Bud's Art Books".

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The only moderately bright note in all this is the possibility for any fans of the genres to pick up books and other items at ridiculously low prices. You can check them out here and if you are a fan let Bud know by commenting here or on Bud's site.

Take a look at the site -- you will find something you like for sure. If you're a fan of graphic novels, or manga, DC COmics, Mad, Dean Yeagle and Mandy, Boris Vallejo -- Bud's has something for you!

 

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Jodorowsky Now in Lincoln MA at GilRoederStudio

Posted by Gil Roeder

Apr 14, 2011, 10:44 AM

Jodorowsky Now in Lincoln MA at GilRoederStudio

 

I've been a huge fan of Alejandro Jodorowsky since back in my graduate school days. In fact, I was once mistaken for one of his characters in El Topo on late night in New York City.For anyone who is not familiar with Jodorowsky let me recap...

Alejandro Jodorowsky is a Chilean writer and filmaker among other things. His best known (and my favorite) of his films is El Topo, which enjoyed a lengthy midnight run at the Waverly Theatre in Greenwich Village - kind of a precursor to the Rocky Horror Picture Show. More recently, he has been a writer of graphic novels with the 

collaboration of several amazing artists.

I'm excited to announce that the GilRoederStudio in Lincoln, MA is now carrying a line of Jodorowsky's graphic novels. Here is what we currently have available:

The MetaBarons Saga Volumes 1-4

The TechnoPriests - Books 1,2, and 3

Order an amazing graphic novel now!

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The Technopriests Book three: The Perfect Game

Written by Alexandro Jodorowsky
Illustrated by Zoran Janjetov
Colors by Fred Beltran

THE TECHNOPRIESTS saga concludes as Albino the Supreme Technopriest fights galactic battleships and cosmic fortresses in his grandest battle yet! Jodorowsky and Janjetov create a gorgeous space opera adventure that pushes the imaginative limits of comics. Highly recommended for fans of Grant Morrison comics, Geoff JohnsGREEN LANTERN, and Jonathan Hickman's SHIELD.

96 pages
7.3 x 10.25 inches
Color

Cover Price $19

 

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Cover Price $15
 
Technopriests Book 2: Rebellion
Albino wants to join the Technoguild and free the minds of every citizen in the galaxy. However, the Technoguild is a vicious and corrupt organization and Albino will learn the hard way that the path to become a Technopriest is fraught with unimaginable danger. Parallel to Albino's adventures, his mother, brother and sister endure their own perilous quest to take revenge on the brutal pirates who fathered Albino and his siblings.

Cover Price $15
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Metabarons Saga Volumes 1-4

Written by Alexandro Jodorowsky
Illustrated by Juan Gimenez

Discover the lineage of a character first created by Jodorowsky and Moebius in the science fiction epic, THE INCAL, as the history of the warrior clan known as the Metabarons unfolds. Each generation of this ultimate bloodline of warriors must struggle to continue the traditions of their heritage and to overcome the forces amassed against them as they fight against a universe corrupted by greed, power and terror.

 
The Metabarons #1: Othon & Honorata
THE METABARONS #1: OTHON & HONORATA tells the story of Othon Von Salza, the first Metabaron, as he loses his family and his world in a series of tragedies that lead to the creation of the Metabaron clan. Told through a stunning mix of action, drama, and lavish artwork, this book is a perfect introduction to one of the most unique stories in comics today.

Cover Price $20

 


The Metabarons #2: Aghnar & Oda
Follow Aghnar, the son of the first Metabaron, from his earliest battle against the psychic witches of the Shabda-Oud to his attempt to win the hand and heart of their target: Oda the Capricious. How can he hope to fulfill her demand for a perfect blue rose, when the last rose died 30,000 years ago?

Cover Price $15
 


The Metabarons #3: Steelhead & Doña Vicenta
Follow Steelhead, who may be the most ruthless of all the Metabarons, as he shakes the galaxy with a reign of violence and murder. But when he falls madly in love with Doña Vicenta, the daughter of one of his many victims, Steelhead decides to prove himself worthy of love.

Cover Price $15
 


The Metabarons #4: Aghora & The Last Metabaron
The final volume by Jodorowsky and Gimenez in the epic sci-fi fantasy Metabarons saga. The ultimate bloodline of the Metabarons may come to an end with Aghora and her child. This volume concludes the Metabarons graphic novel series collection.

Cover Price $20

 
 

Freedom – coming to a country near You

Posted by Gil Roeder

Apr 9, 2011, 12:00 PM

Each year during the Passover season, I begin to think about Freedom and what it means.

One of the great things about Passover is that it is a celebration of Freedom – an ode to Freedom and what it means for humanity as a whole and for each of the peoples and nations individually. This year,2011, more than any in recent memory, the feeling of freedom is in the air – it’s becoming more and more difficult for oppressive regimes and rulers to keep their people from the information and sharing that is going on worldwide.

The Freedom Song, is a song that we have been singing every year at our Passover Seder – each year when possible we add a new verse to the song (needless to say it had gotten really long over time) but I’d like to share this song and I welcome any suggestions of a new verse for this year of 2011. We will add in the best new verse and it will become part of The Freedom Song…if yours is chosen you will receive an invite to our Passover Seder to share, music, food and freedom discussions with us.

Feel free to use the Freedom song in your own celebration of Passover or any other Freedom celebration at this time of year.

Let me know how it works out.

How Artists and Musicians Overcome Resistance

Posted by Gil Roeder

Mar 14, 2011, 2:52 PM

The War of Art by Steven Pressfield (author of The Legend of Bagger Vance) is a must-read book for any artist or musician. Of course, the title is a play on the title of the classic The Art of War by Sun-Tzu. Like its sortof namesake, the book is a series of advice nuggets designed to help the reader succeed in Art (or War).

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Every artist of musician grapples with the blank page syndrome: how do I get started? What is my next book/song/image going to be? How do I overcome this RESISTANCE to getting started?

After reading this book, you will immediately become acutely aware of how resistance tries to thwart your progress at every step. It will be obvious to you that those phone calls you are making to friends for “support” are really Resistance(and resistance is anthropomorphized into a person here) beckoning you away from doing anything useful to further your artistic endeavors.

So if you want to get started on your next artwork – whatever it is – have a read of this book. It can’t hurt and moreover  the likely result will be some incredible new art being created. I immediately got started on my next series of pieces after reading the book – they will be posted on my website as soon as they are finished(as long as I can keep Resistance from entering my domain – and I think I can).

Artists and Musicians can do better with Inbound Marketing

Posted by Gil Roeder

Mar 9, 2011, 8:18 AM

If you are in the creative space, it is often a challenge to both produce the work and be creative and then figure out how to market your work - that takes some creativity also. But, emerging as the best way for small and medium size businesses to market themselves and their products is Inbound Marketing - the new marketing methodology that helps you Get Found online by people who are looking for what you have to offer, Convert those visitors to your site to leads and customers, and Analyze your results so that you can continually improve. 

All of the tools, training and methodology are available from HubSpot - www.hubspot.com, based in Cambridge MA. Hubspot has emerged as the leader in Inbound Marketing and recently raised an additional $32 million investment from Sequioa Ventures, Google, and Salesforce

As an artist, I use all of the HubSpot tools to help me to market my art and design that features seaside and urban art images and pieces - including original art, prints, tshirts and other products. Inbound Marketing has helped my art business dramatically increasing both the number of visitors to my site as well as sales.

 

 

 

Urban Art and Artists featured in Documentary -- but is it for real?

Posted by Gil Roeder

Feb 7, 2011, 12:58 AM

If you are interested in Urban Art, you must see Exit Throught the Gift Shop. This movie features appearances/"performances" from Banksy, Shepard Fairey, Mr.Brainwash and many others. 

Exit Through The Gift Shop is first feature film tobe made by Banksy. 
Banksy is a graffiti artist whose work can be seen on walls around the world. He protects his privacy to avoid prosecution and has so far resisted all attempts to be captured on film.

The movie is the story of how a French shop keeper named Thierry Guetta began to make films of urban artists and in the process attempted to locate and befriend Banksy.

But Banksy encouraged the artist turn the camera back on himself. There is rare footage of Banksy, Shepard Fairey, Invader and many other famous and infamous graffiti artists.

"It’s basically the story of how one man set out to film the un-filmable. And failed". - Banksy

Famed street artist Banksy stars in this new documentary, a collaboration with Terry Guetta (akaMr. Brain Wash), called "Exit Through The Gift Shop." We had the chance to check out the film, a result of unprecedented access to the artist over the last ten years, and loved the new insight into Banksy's work, as well as learning how it evolved from street art to collective works.

Here is a trailer for the movie from bankskyfilm.com.

After leaving the movie, my first response was to go online and try to verify if any of it was real. Both Banksy and Thierry Guetta are pretty unreliable narrators. I wasn't even sure if Thierry actually existed or if he was Banksy or if he was working together with Banksy.

So is it true? I verified that Mr.Brainwash does exist and thtat the monumental art exhibit shown in the movie did exist and that Mr. Brainwash generated a huge amount of cash form himself in the process of creating "art".

Shepard Fairey who is in the movie said “Of course the more I try to say it’s all true, the more it sounds like I’m somehow perpetuating the conspiracy,” 

Let us know what you think.

And you can see some urban art from Boston, New York other locales here.

 

17 Art Museums Featuring Modern Art and Classical Art Now Online

Posted by Gil Roeder

Feb 4, 2011, 12:48 AM

Google has launched a website where you can visit 17 of the great art museums of the world. Through googleartproject.com you can actually walk through these museums using Google's streev view technology. Each museum has selected one of its most prized pieces from its collection to be included in googles extremely high res view.

These images contain around 7 billion pixels, enabling the viewer to study details of the brushwork and patina beyond that possible with the naked eye.

Here's a detail from "The Birth of Venus" eyeofvenue resized 600

You can zoom in much further even than this - it's quite amazing.

The tours of the museums allow you to navigate thru the museum using its own floor plan - is it just like being there? 

And for a gallery/studio that's much closer to home you can check out the GilRoederStudio in Lincoln Massachusetts.

The Urban Art of Keith Haring

Posted by Gil Roeder

Dec 22, 2010, 4:32 PM

A few nights ago I was at a company Holiday party at the MIT Museum. As someone who specializes in Urban Art of Boston and Cambridge, I was intrigued to discover the MIT Holographic exhibit while attending the party.

The MIT Holographic exhibit is on the second floor of the museum and it was there that I discovered this Holograph of Keith Haring (1958-1990).

When I told some of my friends about this discovery, I was surprised to discover that many of them had never heard of him. So I wanted to expose Keith Haring to those who may not have heard about him or who may not have seen his art.

This is a photo of a Holograph!

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Here is an example of one of his pieces:

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copyright Keith Haring Foundation

His media were performance art, video, installation - but when he found that there was unused advertising panels in the News York City subway -- he began to find his niche. Using white chalk he created hundreds of public/urban drawings.

Of course, New Yorkers, being New Yorkers would converse with him when they came upon him working in the subway. It was his "laboratory" and this was the place he could experiment.

He created more than 50 artworks in cities throughout the world.

One of his most famous is Crack is Wack on the FDR Drive in New York City.

Haring was diagnosed with Aids in 1988 and died in 1990.

Urban Art of New York and Boston