The shocking tactic comes as the transport minister rejected a proposal to immediately blame drivers involved in crashes with cyclists.
A handful of thumbtacks left as booby-traps on Birkdale Road left cyclists James and Tracey Yatras’s Bayside ride stuck with punctures.

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Brisbane cyclists have been booby-trapped with tacks puncturing their wheels. Source: 7 News
“He went to change his tyre and we looked at mine and I had one, too,” Mrs Yatras told 7 News.
More tacks and staples were found near the Yacht Squadron, at Wynnum.
Laith Beveridge of Cranks Bicycle Garage was concerned of the dangers, particularly if there were a large group of cyclists riding together.

The dangerous traps have raised debate over a liability proposal that could hold motorists more accountable for collisions with cyclists. Source: 7 News
Mr Harrison is backing a Bicycle Queensland push for motorists to prove they’re in the right if they crash into a cyclist.
Bicycle Queensland’s Anne Savage is also supporting the move, saying: “All consumers will get fairer and swifter outcomes under a presumed liability scheme.”
It’s less than two months since Bicycle Queensland called for a truce between motorists and cyclists. The RACQ says this proposal doesn’t help.

“We don’t need finger-pointing,” RACQ’s Paul Turner said.
“These sorts of policies are bad news because it sets back the relations between cyclists and motorists.”
Queensland Transport Minister Mark Bailey said his department would not support the proposal to hold motorists more accountable for collisions with cyclists.
“I am concerned that there may be adverse impacts on civil rights and liberties. We are therefore not looking to implement any such law,” he told 7 News in a statement.

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