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Laws needed for reckless drivers
Tuesday, December 12, 2006
St. Louis Bicycle Federation Chair Karen Karabell's letter to the editor was published in today's St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Kudos for dealing with reckless drivers

Kudos to St. Louis County Prosecutor Robert P. McCulloch for charging Mary Lott with involuntary manslaughter in the death of Missouri Department of Transportation worker Kenneth Hoierman ("Motorist is charged in death of highway worker," Dec. 9). This is a courageous step when it is next to impossible to convict drivers in a society in which many people still view fatal car crashes as accidents instead of the completely preventable tragedies that most are.

We need laws that make it easier for the judicial system to deal appropriately with all reckless drivers, not just those who have enough alcohol or drugs in their blood to get convicted, or those who kill highway workers. Dealing appropriately with reckless drivers should involve a combination of incarceration, fines and loss of driving privileges.
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The latter, despite what most people still think, is not necessarily punishment, at least not in the conventional sense of the word. Many people do not need a car to get around, even in St. Louis. Those of us who love bicycles could show so many what a joy it is not to drive.

Karen Karabell | St. Louis
Board chair, St. Louis Regional Bicycle Federation
Karabell is responding the recent news that Lott will be charged with manslaughter in the August death.

The bicycling community in St. Louis has contrasted the strong response in this case with the tepid responses by prosecutors in recent deaths of bicyclists and pedestrians caused by careless and dangerous driving.

For instance:


In almost all cases in Missouri where the driver kills someone through careless driving, the driver is only charged with traffic infractions. In cases where more serious charges are brought, such as for involuntary manslaughter, it is almost always because the driver is intoxicated.

Missouri law makes it much easier to convict a driver of more serious charges if the driver is intoxicated.

This Missouri Bicycle Federation has several times proposed legislation to close the "prosecution gap" for careless drivers who kill or injure others.

These provisions are part of MoBikeFed's proposed legislative agenda for 2007.


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