Community Corner
Civil Disobedience in Red Bank
Fighting the man at the train station in on Monmouth Street.

These are trying times. Faith in our government is at an all time low – that’s 9 percent approval, according to the New York Times/CBS news poll, 9 percent! – and even our elected officials don’t seem to care. The wealth disparity between the top one percent and everyone else is , and grassroots efforts formed out of frustration with the same government and work together at this thing.
So it’s nice sometimes to stick it to the man, even if the act of defiance is just a wee one. Some revolutionary cyclist did just that at the when he (or she, though it is a man’s bike) chose to willfully disobey a posted order to not chain bicycles to the railing by doing just that. Though we here at Red Bank – Shrewsbury Patch don’t condone breaking the law, especially considering the severe repercussions that could follow disobeying a posted sign, we have to raise a fist in the air at your act of civil disobedience, anonymous train station bicycle chainer.
Fight on.
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