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Thread started by Roadblock at 02.23.10 - 10:26 am

Do something for bicycle safety in Los Angeles. The Hit and Run epidemic is out of control. There is at least one every week and in the case of Ed Magos, there is a chance to send a message by at least going after the easy cases.

If you do one thing to be politically active today email or call or write these two elected officials and ask them to stop being soft on crime. AS ALWAYS be courteous and cordial but let them know that the cycling community does not stand for this!!

Steve Cooley
District Attorney's Office
County of Los Angeles
210 West Temple Street, Suite 18000
Los Angeles, CA 90012-3210
Telephone (213) 974-3512
Fax (213) 974-1484
webmail@da.lacounty.gov

Carmen Trutanich
The Office of the City Attorney
800 City Hall East
200 N. Main Street
Los Angeles, CA 90012
Telephone (213) 978-8100
Fax (213) 978-8312

A first-class stamp is still only 44¢!



back story

If you don't know what the Ed Magos case is all about read about it here:

LA.Streetsblog.org



(Update: Tuesday, 2/23/10 at 8:02 A.M. - I had a chance to talk with Magos' lawyer over email last night and he confirmed that the LAPD sent the case to both the District Attorney and City Attorney; so in this case the LAPD isn't to blame. I'm going to leave the text below unchanged so that the anyone reading through won't be confused by the comments section.)

On January 6, city employee and East Hollywood Neighborhood Council member Ed Magos was biking to work when he was hit by a Porsche Cayenne. The driver got out of her vehicle, checked briefly on the prone cyclist sprawled out in the street, ignored Magos' pleas for help and drove off. Magos was seriously injured and was carted away by the paramedics. The driver reported to an LAPD branch later in the day, reported she "might have hit something," and was let go with her license and expensive SUV still in her possession.

Today the LACBC released the information we were waiting for all along, the City is refusing to press charges against the driver for either the vicious crash or unconscious-able hit and run. Shortly after the crash, the LAPD accidentally handed a press release to Voice Newspapers' Carlos Morales stating that the incident wasn't a hit and run, despite the driver hitting Magos and fleeing the scene. After it was easily proven that there is no way the crash could not be classified as a hit and run by a conscientious and competent police department, The LAPD then spent the better part of a week backing away from their own release.

I guess the good news from all this is that the LAPD can't be accused of giving preferential treatment to a city staffer over a Latino kid when it comes to getting slammed into by an SUV. They show similar disinterest in pursuing cases against a hummer driver hit and running Andres Tena as they do Ed Magos getting plowed into by a Porsche SUV.

The release from the Bike Coalition, lamenting the city's boredom with this whole "hit and run" thing and announcing a protest ride to Wednesday's Transportation Committee hearing starring LAPD Chief Charlie Beck can be found in its entirety after the jump. However, of particular note is the shocked reaction from Magos and his attorney to the city's lack of concern.

"In what appears to be a clear case of hit-and-run, it has been discouraging to see that inflicting pain and injury in this manner can go without consequence or justice. I have come to find out that I needed to die or be paralyzed in order for this to be an event of note," states Ed Magos in response to the City's decision not to prosecute.

"It's unfortunate for Ed, his family, and all cyclists on the streets of LA that, once again, a driver that hit a cyclist and fled the scene will incur no criminal penalties or prosecution." Ross Hirsch, Magos's attorney and local cycling advocate said that, "It's also unfortunate that because of the driver's apparent lack of insurance that yet another cyclist may be left holding the bag for personal injury and property damage suffered as a result of this driver's actions," added Hirsch.

The entire press release can be found after the jump.

LOS ANGELES, Calif. -

The Los Angeles County Bicycle Coalition (LACBC) announced today that it will host a bicycle ride and protest on Wednesday, February 24th in honor of downed cyclist and City employee Ed Magos and other victims of hit-and-run collisions whose cases have been unjustly treated. The ride will begin in East Hollywood and end at City Hall where the cyclists will join others for the LA City Council Transportation Committee Meeting. All are invited to join the cyclists to demand that our law enforcement authorities give equal treatment to cyclists who are victims of hit and run collisions.

Cyclists will meet at 12:30 p.m. at the corner of Melrose and Heliotrope in Hollywood and follow Ed Magos' regular bicycle commute to City Hall in Downtown Los Angeles. At the end of the ride, participants will join LACBC at the LA City Council Transportation Committee Meeting at City Hall in room 1010. Cyclists and supporters will address police Chief Charlie Beck and Councilmembers to let them know that as citizens of Los Angeles, they will no longer tolerate being marginalized; victims of inadequate police investigations never to see their cases prosecuted, and must be given equal treatment as anyone else under the law.

The decision to ride was sparked by Ed Magos's recent hit-from-behind on his commute to work while traveling on 2nd Street near Figueroa Street in downtown Los Angeles. The motorist stopped, got out of her car, looked at Ed's prone and injured body lying in the street, and ignoring Magos's cries for help, got back in her car and drove away-leaving Magos lying helpless until the LAFD Paramedics arrived to take him to Good Samaritan Hospital. The driver did not speak or render any aid to Magos at the scene. State law defines this as felony hit and run. A passerby who called 911 wrote down the car's license number. When officers arrived on the scene, in spite of the eyewitness testimony, the officer erroneously listed the incident as a "traffic accident."

The motorist later went to an LAPD station and stated that she thought she might have hit "something." She was allowed to walk out of the station without incarceration, citation, or penalty.

The Los Angeles City Attorney and District Attorney's offices have declined bringing any charges against the driver.

"In what appears to be a clear case of hit-and-run, it has been discouraging to see that inflicting pain and injury in this manner can go without consequence or justice. I have come to find out that I needed to die or be paralyzed in order for this to be an event of note," states Ed Magos in response to the City's decision not to prosecute.

"It's unfortunate for Ed, his family, and all cyclists on the streets of LA that, once again, a driver that hit a cyclist and fled the scene will incur no criminal penalties or prosecution." Ross Hirsch, Magos's attorney and local cycling advocate said that, "It's also unfortunate that because of the driver's apparent lack of insurance that yet another cyclist may be left holding the bag for personal injury and property damage suffered as a result of this driver's actions," added Hirsch.

News of this flagrant injustice spread quickly throughout the cycling community. LACBC, one of the groups advocating for cyclists in LA County, is bringing concerned cyclists together the best way they know how, riding together to show the City that Ed Magos and other victims like him are not alone. "As cyclists, we are united in a common cause of justice and equal treatment on the streets of LA. We are no longer going to be pushed to the side," says Jen Klausner, LACBC's Executive Director.

According to an LAPD 2008 (09) Statistical Report 23 % of collisions involving bicyclists are hit-and -runs. With the rise in number of cyclists we see on the road, this is increasingly becoming an issue on our streets.

"What's frustrating is the public sees cyclists as a minority that operates outside the law, and that if they get hurt they had it coming to them," states Aaron Freeman, a bicycle commuter. "That attitude is unacceptable coming from anyone, but criminal when it comes from the LAPD and the DA's office. Hopefully, with this ride, we can demand that this be the last time a cyclist falls through the cracks of justice."

Ed Magos will not be able to attend the ride, as he is still recovering from his injuries and unable to ride his bicycle.

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Founded in 1998, Los Angeles County Bicycle Coalition (LACBC) is the only non-profit organization working countywide for L.A. County's 3 million cyclists through advocacy, education and outreach. LACBC brings together the diverse bicycling community in a united mission to make the entire L.A. region a safe and enjoyable place to ride.

For information and registration go to www.labike.org, or call 213-629-214

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Phone calls can often be the most effective if you can get through.
enough calls could jam there system.

Letters will most likely go in the circular file


Good idea to do something, making the call right now.





Dedicated818
02.23.10 - 10:38 am

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thank you sir. I wish I could tell everyone I'd buy em a beer if they did this one simple action.... this is for us ALL.



Roadblock
responding to a comment by Dedicated818
02.23.10 - 10:47 am

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If anyone could come up with a simple letter that gets to the point without
excessive dialog.

We could go on a Fax campaign.

Called and got through but when I was asked what is this regarding
I was told not available. I'll keep calling






Dedicated818
responding to a comment by Roadblock
02.23.10 - 10:59 am

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I kind of fumbled my way through an email.... oh well... this is what I wrote

Steve Cooley,

I, like many other Los Angeles citizen/voter/tax payers who commute by bicycle are discouraged about the recent and continued treatment of an incident involving Ed Magos. I'm not advocating jail time or anything of that nature, but rather a degree of accountability (financially and in regard to her privilege to drive).

Why is the driver NOT being charged, so that they can be held financially responsible for the injures inflicted on Ed Magos?
Why is the driver NOT being charged with a hit and run? Wouldn't this help Ed Magos in pursuing holding the driver accountable?

Can anyone in your department explain why a driver is able (without consequence) to hit another person, apparently know that they hit a person, drive away, and then call LAPD to report the incident some time after?

This is not only disturbing, but sad considering the number of officers who are able to determine a vehicle made an illegal turn, ran a red light, did not make a complete stop at an intersection, or a driver doesn't have a seatbelt on.... BUT cannot determine if a person driving their car broke the law for hitting a cyclist and driving away, even though the driver reportedly called LAPD to report possibly hitting someone.

From some accounts the driver even exited the vehicle and saw the Ed Magos on the floor, return to her car and drove away.

HOW DOES THIS MAKE SENSE?

The driver should both be financially responsible and have their license revoked. Hit and run drivers should NOT be allowed to drive -- that should forfeit their privilege to drive.




md2
02.23.10 - 12:14 pm

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love it. c'mon people. this is your ridazz assignment for today. post your letters here so that others can get some ideas. call the City Attorney email the district attorney.

The fact is that so few people participate in local elections these days that seeing and hearing it from a group of actively engaged potential voters is freeky to these politicians. make em sweat.





Roadblock
responding to a comment by md2
02.23.10 - 12:19 pm

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Wow.



Roadblock
02.23.10 - 1:05 pm

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my attempt:

Dear elected official,

The bicycling community in Los Angeles needs your support, and urges you to take swift and stern action towards offenders of hit-and-run cases, especially those involving cyclists. Often, those of us who commute via bicycle are subject to road hazards and inattentive and/or aggressive motor vehicle operators. Often, cyclists experience close calls with such motor vehicle operators that leave us feeling helpless and startled. Often, the close encounters occur so suddenly that the proper vehicles of law enforcement cannot be accessed in time. Even in instances where sufficient evidence identifying a perpetrator has been obtained, law enforcement does little unless serious damage or injury has resulted. What law enforcement fails to realize is that these encounters straddle the thin line between life and death for a cyclist; an encounter between a cyclist and a SUV traveling 30mph could be just a scare if no contact was made, or it could mean injury, paralysis, or death even if minor contact took place.

However, the previous description does not describe the case of Ed Magos, an employee of the City of Los Angeles, who was injured by a perpetrator who blatantly committed a clear case of hit-and-run assault. In this case the suspect was identified and detained but no further legal action was pressed. This is an outrage, and simply not acceptable. This is a rare opportunity to pursue justice and equality for cyclists, and the City and District Attorneys are doing a great injustice to the people of Los Angeles if they choose to ignore it. Hit-and-run cases are popping up with alarming frequency in Los Angeles, and the safety and rights of cyclist are seldom properly protected. The case of Ed Magos, then, is a rare instance where a suspect was actually identified and detained, and the suspect should not be let off without due process of justice.

You still have a chance to make good with the cycling community. I urge you to re-examine the evidence, and prosecute the suspect in the ED Magos case.



tfunk408
02.23.10 - 1:23 pm

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Good work tfunk!

Next?



Roadblock
02.23.10 - 5:13 pm

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Do it now.

It need not be long or eloquent--make it a sentence if you want. Fear not for your command of the English language, seriously. Just do something.



dudeonabike
02.24.10 - 11:23 am

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It's so hard to get through to these guys. First off, they probably won't see any of this. It all gets filtered through aides and secretaries. How many letters, E-Mails, faxes, or phone calls actually make it to the desk of the elected official you're trying to reach?

E-Mails are just a click away from deletion. Paper goes too easily into the round file. When you call on the phone, the coincidence rate with unavailability is uncanny, don't you think?

I feel as helpless trying to contact these guys as I do on the road.

But I keep writing anyway. Ugh... I'm getting stomach ache...



outerspace
02.24.10 - 12:56 pm

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...inappropriate to start a letter with:

"Dear elected official, whom I may or may not vote for next term,

I'd like to start by asking you to please ACTUALLY READ THIS LETTER."

or

"Dear elected official's aide,

I'd like to start by asking you to please ACTUALLY FORWARD THIS TO YOUR BOSS."

???

Frustration mounting! DO YA DAMN JOB, BASTIDS!!



outerspace
02.24.10 - 12:59 pm

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why not assume the emails are tallied and the aid reports to Cooley or such and says: "we've received 17 emails about Ed Magos, and 10,000 emails about adding more lanes to the 10fw. Here are a few Ed Magos emails that stood out about the issue. I think you might need to address the situation."

Dont worry about your particular email convincing anyone. Its all about numbers and $$$$.

Just send a normal email expressing your feelings/thoughts about the issue. Or a sentence or two:

Dear so and so,

I am a Los Angeles resident/bicycle commuter and I'm upset that Ed Magos is a victim of a hit and run and the city of Los Angeles is neglecting to press charges against the driver who hit him.

Please take appropriate action,





md2
responding to a comment by outerspace
02.24.10 - 2:09 pm

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Looks like the City Attorney is pressing charges against the woman who hit Ed Magos

http://la.streetsblog.org/2010/04/09/next-week-in-livable-streets-news/




markd
04.9.10 - 11:47 am

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