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Old December 17th 06, 02:35 PM posted to rec.motorcycles,rec.autos.driving,misc.transport.trucking,rec.autos.sport.nascar,alt.california
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Default New driving bill proposed in California

On Fri, 15 Dec 2006 21:39:05 -0800, "Dave Parker" >
wrote:

>New bill proposed in California.
>Reprinted without permission from the Daily News.
>
>HEADLINE: State Senate passes bill to impose fines on dark motorists
>
>By Harrison Sheppard and Lisa M.Sodders, Daily News Staff Writers
>
>SACRAMENTO -- Motorists who drive while being Black or Brown,
>or even Asian would face fines up to $150 under a bill passed by the
>state Senate on Tuesday.
>
>The bill does not prohibit these colors directly but allows police
>officers to cite motorists for unsafe driving if they appear to be
>idiots because they're off-color.
>
>"It is a modest approach," said the bill's co-author, Sen. Kevin Murray,
>D-Culver City. "It doesn't outright ban these races, but it certainly sends
>a message we don't want you to participate in these activities while you're
>driving and you should be concentrating on finding a job.
>
>The bill, SB 1800, was passed on a largely party line vote 22-14 and now
>goes to the Assembly where Democrats hold an equally large majority. Gov.
>Arnold Schwarzenegger has not taken a position on the measure.
>
>Republican opponents said the bill was simply another way for the state to
>make money off motorists and outlaw activities which, in most cases, do not
>result in problems.
>
>Sen. Tom McClintock, R-Thousand Oaks, called the bill "outrageously
>unreasonable."
>
>"Essentially what it means is there'll be a $150 surcharge for any moving
>violation," McClintock said.
>
>Sen. Denise Moreno Ducheny, D-Chula Vista, was the only Democrat to vote
>against it and Sen. Ross Johnson, R-Irvine, the only Republican in favor.
>
>The bill adds a $35 fine for a first offense and $150 for subsequent
>offenses. Additional points are added to the driver's record with the
>state Department of Motor Vehicles.
>
>The bill is supported by the auto clubs of Southern and Northern California
>and by the California Highway Patrol.
>
>Even one of the legislators who supports the bill admitted to engaging in
>unsafe driving while being a nog, greaseball, or chink.
>
>"We all be engaged in those practices," said Sen. Tyrone Lamont Jackson,
>D-Los Angeles. "I know that I be. In fact I knows that yesterday as I was
>lookin' for work around the Capitol, I be checkin' my phone and I drives
>right over a lil white child, and fortunately was alerted by all the honkin'
>horns that I should be payin' attention to the road. The senator then
>ate a bowl of crack and raped a white woman.
>
>The bill addresses an issue that law enforcement officials have increasingly
>focused on in recent years. A law passed in 2001 required the CHP to start
>tracking race as potential causes of crashes and collisions.
>
>Last year, according to preliminary CHP data, race was a factor in
>44,000 crashes in California, including 153 fatal ones. Being a spade
>was the leading distraction, followed by being a spic or a slant-eyed
>urine-colored gook who has no idea what is going on outside of a
>very small cone of vision directly in front of the driver.
>
>"I think it's fantastic," said Robin Ferber, 52, of Chatsworth. "I think
>people need to be focused on their driving. For someone to become injured
>because some kid was an Alabama porch monkey is unacceptable."


All kidding aside, drunken hispanics killed over 3,000 Americans last
year according to a report circulated by an Iowa congressman. No
insurance, no ability, no nothing.

Max
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Old December 17th 06, 04:31 PM posted to rec.motorcycles,rec.autos.driving,misc.transport.trucking,rec.autos.sport.nascar,alt.california
Beav
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Default New driving bill proposed in California


> wrote in message
...
> On Fri, 15 Dec 2006 21:39:05 -0800, "Dave Parker" >
> wrote:
>
>>New bill proposed in California.
>>Reprinted without permission from the Daily News.
>>
>>HEADLINE: State Senate passes bill to impose fines on dark motorists
>>
>>By Harrison Sheppard and Lisa M.Sodders, Daily News Staff Writers
>>
>>SACRAMENTO -- Motorists who drive while being Black or Brown,
>>or even Asian would face fines up to $150 under a bill passed by the
>>state Senate on Tuesday.
>>
>>The bill does not prohibit these colors directly but allows police
>>officers to cite motorists for unsafe driving if they appear to be
>>idiots because they're off-color.
>>
>>"It is a modest approach," said the bill's co-author, Sen. Kevin Murray,
>>D-Culver City. "It doesn't outright ban these races, but it certainly
>>sends
>>a message we don't want you to participate in these activities while
>>you're
>>driving and you should be concentrating on finding a job.
>>
>>The bill, SB 1800, was passed on a largely party line vote 22-14 and now
>>goes to the Assembly where Democrats hold an equally large majority. Gov.
>>Arnold Schwarzenegger has not taken a position on the measure.
>>
>>Republican opponents said the bill was simply another way for the state to
>>make money off motorists and outlaw activities which, in most cases, do
>>not
>>result in problems.
>>
>>Sen. Tom McClintock, R-Thousand Oaks, called the bill "outrageously
>>unreasonable."
>>
>>"Essentially what it means is there'll be a $150 surcharge for any moving
>>violation," McClintock said.
>>
>>Sen. Denise Moreno Ducheny, D-Chula Vista, was the only Democrat to vote
>>against it and Sen. Ross Johnson, R-Irvine, the only Republican in favor.
>>
>>The bill adds a $35 fine for a first offense and $150 for subsequent
>>offenses. Additional points are added to the driver's record with the
>>state Department of Motor Vehicles.
>>
>>The bill is supported by the auto clubs of Southern and Northern
>>California
>>and by the California Highway Patrol.
>>
>>Even one of the legislators who supports the bill admitted to engaging in
>>unsafe driving while being a nog, greaseball, or chink.
>>
>>"We all be engaged in those practices," said Sen. Tyrone Lamont Jackson,
>>D-Los Angeles. "I know that I be. In fact I knows that yesterday as I was
>>lookin' for work around the Capitol, I be checkin' my phone and I drives
>>right over a lil white child, and fortunately was alerted by all the
>>honkin'
>>horns that I should be payin' attention to the road. The senator then
>>ate a bowl of crack and raped a white woman.
>>
>>The bill addresses an issue that law enforcement officials have
>>increasingly
>>focused on in recent years. A law passed in 2001 required the CHP to start
>>tracking race as potential causes of crashes and collisions.
>>
>>Last year, according to preliminary CHP data, race was a factor in
>>44,000 crashes in California, including 153 fatal ones. Being a spade
>>was the leading distraction, followed by being a spic or a slant-eyed
>>urine-colored gook who has no idea what is going on outside of a
>>very small cone of vision directly in front of the driver.
>>
>>"I think it's fantastic," said Robin Ferber, 52, of Chatsworth. "I think
>>people need to be focused on their driving. For someone to become injured
>>because some kid was an Alabama porch monkey is unacceptable."

>
> All kidding aside, drunken hispanics killed over 3,000 Americans last
> year according to a report circulated by an Iowa congressman. No
> insurance, no ability, no nothing.


And how many Americans did drunken Americans kill?


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Old December 17th 06, 11:24 PM posted to rec.autos.driving
Doug Maddox
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Default New driving bill proposed in California

On Sun, 17 Dec 2006 16:31:17 +0000, Beav wrote:

>
> > wrote in message
> ...
>> On Fri, 15 Dec 2006 21:39:05 -0800, "Dave Parker" >
>> wrote:
>>
>>>New bill proposed in California.
>>>Reprinted without permission from the Daily News.
>>>
>>>HEADLINE: State Senate passes bill to impose fines on dark motorists
>>>
>>>By Harrison Sheppard and Lisa M.Sodders, Daily News Staff Writers
>>>
>>>SACRAMENTO -- Motorists who drive while being Black or Brown,
>>>or even Asian would face fines up to $150 under a bill passed by the
>>>state Senate on Tuesday.



>>>"I think it's fantastic," said Robin Ferber, 52, of Chatsworth. "I
>>>think people need to be focused on their driving. For someone to become
>>>injured because some kid was an Alabama porch monkey is unacceptable."

>>
>> All kidding aside, drunken hispanics killed over 3,000 Americans last
>> year according to a report circulated by an Iowa congressman. No
>> insurance, no ability, no nothing.

>
> And how many Americans did drunken Americans kill?

Hard to say. There are about 37,000 deaths per year, about 39% are alcohol
related. So the 3,000 killed by illegals is only about 8%. Funny thing is
that alcohol related accounts for about 47% single fatal crashes, but only
28% of the multiple vehicle fatal crashes. So, they may just be killing
themselves and their passengers.

I wonder how the good congressman determined the 3,000 figure. My are from
the FARS database for 2005.

Doug

 




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