Just a couple quick notes to wrap up a busy and exhausting day.
First up, a comment from Renee Andreassen sends word that Christine Dahab, the allegedly drunk and distracted driver who plowed into 13 bicyclists on a late night ride in Culver City in 2011, will be sentenced on Friday.
Christine Dahab, who hit 13 bicyclists June 2011 will be sentenced Friday July 26, 2013 at West District Airport Courthouse, 11701 South La Cienega Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90045 Dept D
I hope all of the victims will come to give their victim impact statements. I would appreciate any assistance this website can get out to those impacted by this horrible event
Dahab pleaded no contest to all charges last April, apparently including DUI causing injury and DWI with a BAC over .08 causing injury.
She was sentenced to a 90-day evaluation period in state prison pending final sentencing. So she’s already spent more time behind bars than most drivers do even in fatal collisions. And could face a lot more.
I have other obligations Friday, so if anyone attends the sentencing, please let us know how it turns out.
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Hit-and-run rears its ugly head once again in L.A. But this time, they may actually do something about it.
From the blog of the Los Angeles County Bicycle Coalition:
The Public Safety Committee will hear the LAPD report on Friday, July 26th at 8:30 AM in City Hall Room 1010. Please join LACBC in requesting that the City take a leadership role to fix state law to increase penalties for hit-and-run. You can also write the committee members at councilmember.englander@lacity.org, councildistrict15@lacity.org, councilmember.bonin@lacity.org, and councilmember.ofarrell@lacity.org.
No matter how you parse the numbers — and the LAPD has been roundly criticized for attempting to put the best face on a dismal record — the city ranks at or near the top among major cities for cowardly drivers refusing to take responsibility for their actions behind the wheel.
Fortunately, the department appears to be taking the problem seriously. And they seem to have been listening to me, with recommendations including:
- Automatic license consequences — hopefully including revocation
- Possible hold or forfeiture of the vehicle used in the crime
- More significant consequences, including tougher penalty enhancements
- Limit civil compromises
- Extend the statute of limitations for hit-and-runs that result in death or serious injury
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Not surprisingly, Gardena police are being sued for civil rights violations and excessive force in the shooting death of Ricardo Diaz-Zeferino, who was killed by police while trying to help recover his brother’s stolen bicycle.
Diaz-Zeferino reportedly ran up to police as they held guns on two of his friends, shouting in English that they weren’t the thieves, but were trying to help find the bike.
And that’s when they shot him eight times, including twice in the back. As well as hitting one of his friends, resulting in permanent injuries.
Not that they overreacted or anything.
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Finally, the arraignment for Gonzalo Aranguiz Salazar, the driver accused in the death of Cal Poly Pomona bike rider Ivan Aguilar, has been postponed until September.
Salazar faces a single misdemeanor count of vehicular manslaughter without gross negligence. The relatively light charge may reflect the fact that was reportedly Aguilar riding against traffic, as many students do in that location, due to a lack of safe bicycling infrastructure.
Meanwhile, discussions are underway to make much-needed bike and pedestrian safety improvements on campus.
Hopefully before someone else gets killed.
What time will the sentencing take place?
Unfortunately, I don’t know. Anyone know how to find that out?
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