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Los Angeles Plan To Reduce Serious Traffic Crashes
By Anthony Alaniz
Los Angeles police introduced a plan before the L.A. Police Commission in hopes of reducing the number of fatal and serious injury traffic collisions in the city by ten percent this year.
“I think anything is attainable,” Tyler Izen, L.A. police union president, said in an interview with Southern California Public Radio. “It might require much more than the Los Angeles Police Department. It might require every citizen out there. It might require all of us to give up our phones while we’re in the car.”
Already, about one hundred ten officers have been asked to voluntarily budge to traffic enforcement assignments at one of the department`s four bureaus across the city in an effort to help reduce those types of crashes.
“The bottom line is this: When I lose friends who are police officers or family members – when I lose them to traffic collisions – it is no less a loss than when I lose them to violence,” Izen said in an interview with Southern California Public Radio.
If you need a car accident lawyer, call The Law Offices of Koenig and Nguyen at 877-720-5779
Several Injured After Train, Car Collide
By Anthony Alaniz
Several people were injured when a car collided with a train on the Blue Line, police officials said. The incident happened Friday morning about seven a.m. in Long Beach, occurring near Long Beach Blvd. and fourteen th St, according to Metro spokesman Jose Ubaldo.
Details about the crash were not instantaneously available. It wasn`t clear what caused the accident, or if drugs or alcohol could have been a factor.
Five people from the train were transported to area hospitals with minor injuries, according to Matthew Dobberpuhl of the Long Beach Fire Department. The five people complained of neck and pack ache.
One person from the vehicle was also transported to an area hospital. The extent of their injuries wasn’t available or known. It also wasn’t clear if the injured person was the driver or a passenger.
Service was delayed inbetween downtown Long Beach and Anaheim stations, but wasn’t disrupted inbetween downtown Los Angeles and Willow stations.
The names of those injured were not released, nor was the condition of those sent to the hospital instantaneously available. No charges have been filed in relation to the crash at this time.
If you need a car accident lawyer, call The Law Offices of Koenig and Nguyen at 877-720-5779
Two Teenagers Killed In Car Accident
By Anthony Alaniz
Two North High School students and a 20-year-old man were killed in a car accident Monday morning. The car accident occurred on Highway one hundred one near Santa Barbara.
Danielle Murillo and Jessica Leffew, both 17, were seniors at North High School. Brian Adonay Lopez, Jessica’s bf and from Los Angeles was also killed.
The three were traveling southbound on the highway in a crimson Mazda two thousand five when the vehicle veered right for unknown reasons and crashed into the guardrail, according to the report from the California Highway Patrol. The car then flipped onto its roof before coming to rest in the middle of the freeway. The accident happened around 12:45 a.m.
Moments after the Mazda came to a rest, a white two thousand thirteen Ford Mustang smashed into the car.
Erick Hoel August, a 20-year-old masculine from Los Angeles, was driving the Mazda suffered major injuries and reportedly was listed in critical condition. He was Danielle’s bf.
Kimberly Ann Kries of Santa Barbara was driving the Mustang and arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence.
The crash is under investigation.
If you need a car accident lawyer, call The Law Offices of Koenig and Nguyen at 877-720-5779
Naked Man Stops LA Traffic After Climbing On Roof Of Tesla
By Anthony Alaniz
A naked man stopped Los Angeles traffic Tuesday by tearing off his clothes and dancing on his car’s roof. In a movie uploaded to YouTube, firefighters are seen attempting to coax the man down. According to Teddy Bliss, who identified himself as the video’s cameraman, said the movie he filmed was just a puny portion of the chaos that ensued.
“This all embarked when the boy driving the Tesla stopped in the middle of the PCH and leaped out of the car! Running around swinging a T-shirt, acting like something was wrong with his Tesla,” he wrote in an email to the Fresh York Daily News.
The naked man then leaped back into his car, driving frantically through traffic before crashing into a MIni Cooper. By that point both firefighters and ambulance personnel were at the scene. Police arrived shortly thereafter and helped stream the man onto a stretcher.
Capt. Scott, of Pacific Palisades FIre Station Sixty nine, said the man may have had a “meltdown or psychiatric gig or was on a managed substance.”
The identity of the man hasn`t been released.
If you need a car accident lawyer, call The Law Offices of Koenig and Nguyen at 877-720-5779
Land Rover Semitransparent Rubber hood Comes Previewed
By Anthony Alaniz
At this year’s Fresh York auto showcase, Land Rover is preparing to switch off-roading forever. Instead of climbing Everest whilst staring fearfully up at the pallid blue abyss, Land Rover is aiming to give drivers an unobstructed view of what’s below the SUV.
Land Rover is turning the entire bottom half of the windshield into a heads-up display. A front mounted camera then projects the terrain on the lower half, providing the illusion of a semi-transparent bondage mask.
The fresh technology doesn’t just showcase a driver where he is in relation to the terrain, but also augments reality to demonstrate tire position as well, to give the driver even greater control.
While heads-up displays are nothing fresh, this is the very first time they could be used to revolutionize going off road.
Land Rover is optimistic for the fresh technology, tho’ it will likely be used for more practical applications like parking and autonomous car innovation. The technology is being previewed on the Land Rover Discovery Vision concept that was recently unveiled at this year’s Fresh York auto showcase.
Source: Land Rover
If you need a car accident lawyer, call The Law Offices of Koenig and Nguyen at 877-720-5779
Unusual Hobby Grounds Man Job at Crimson Bull Racing
By Anthony Alaniz
Some people have weird hobbies that defy the imagination. Therefore, it should come to some surprise that a man has recently landed a job with one of the most premiere Formula one race teams in the world—Infiniti Crimson Bull Racing.
Posted on YouTube April 7, the movie (posted below) titled ‘Paper Dreams’ has already garnered over 75,000 views. It tells the story of a man named Paul, who set out to build cars in a way no one else was at the time—with paper.
He began constructing paper kits as a hobby, and when he grew up, began creating entire cars from scrape using paper. He was able to include details such as water pumps, suspension chunks and wiring elements.
The movie also tells the story of how Paul was able to create a replica Crimson Bull RB7 chassis from 6,500 paper parts. The creation eventually landed Paul his wish at Infiniti Crimson Bull Racing designing the real thing. He now works in Crimson Bull’s composite-design department, where he creates components from the teams’ front and rear wings.
If you need a car accident lawyer, call The Law Offices of Koenig and Nguyen at 877-720-5779
Clever Car The Prey In Fresh Prank
By Anthony Alaniz
The Brainy Car, the puny urbanite vehicle from Daimler, has been the butt of many jokes over the years. Recently, the mild jibes of insults have transformed into utter on vehicular vandalism.
A group of eight masked vandals is evidently responsible for tipping several Brainy Cars on their sides or upside down entirely. The motivation behind the vandalism is unknown.
One latest incident was witnessed by Brandon Michael, who was smoking a cigarette at the time the incident occurred. The incident happened about 12:30 a.m. Monday near Bowdoin and Sweeny.
“All of a unexpected I just see eight masked figures walk up to the car,” Michael said in an interview with KRON four News. “I thought it looked like they were up to no good. And then sure enough they walk up to this wise car right here, all huddle around it, and then lift it up and set it on its hind gams.”
According to the police, witnesses reported observing similar incidents involving Brainy Cars at about the same time just on the other side of I-280. One ended up on its side at Anderson and Ogden while another was left fully on its roof at Anderson and Courtland a few blocks away
Presently, the police have no suspects and are asking anyone with information to contact them.
If you need a car accident lawyer, call The Law Offices of Koenig and Nguyen at 877-720-5779
Robbers Get Prison For Throwing Loot Out Window
By Anthony Alaniz
Two bank robbers who threw their loot out a car window during a police pursuit have been sentenced to lengthy prison terms.
Lavelle Mosley, 24, received thirty three years. Terion Collins, 27, received forty five years and eight months. They were both convicted of of robbery in January. They robbed a Bank of America branch in Canyon Country in September 2012. They fled in a stolen Volvo SUV,
The studs then led police on an hour-long pursue. During the pursuit, the studs threw fistfuls of cash out of the Volvo`s window. Bystanders scrambled to collect the money and hampered the Los Angeles Country sheriff`s deputies. The police arrested the fellows as throngs of people closed in on the scene and attempted to taking the remaining money from the SUV.
If you need a car accident lawyer, call The Law Offices of Koenig and Nguyen at 877-720-5779
Tesla Retrofits 16,000 Cars To Reduce Fire Risk During A Crash
By Anthony Alaniz
While GM is the main concentrate of automotive critics at the moment, Tesla is tidying up some of its own liberate completes. Tesla plans to reinforce the undercarriage of about 16,000 cars with high-strength, titanium shields to reduce the risk of road debris puncturing the battery pack during unusual circumstances.
The National HIghway Transportation Safety Administration (NHTSA) had been investigating two latest Tesla Model S fires, but hadn`t identified a safety defect that would warrant a recall. Tesla said the retrofittings are voluntary and must cars serviced at a certified Tesla service center, said Karl Brauer, Kelley Blue Book analyst in an interview with the Los Angeles Times.
In November, Tesla updated the car`s software to raise the rail height of the vehicle in hopes of permitting larger lumps of debris to pass loosely underneath the car, preventing debris from penetrating the battery pack.
“We felt it was significant to bring this risk down to virtually zero to give Model S owners accomplish peace of mind,” Musk said in an interview with the Los Angeles Times.
If you need a car accident lawyer, call The Law Offices of Koenig and Nguyen at 877-720-5779
All Cars Are Under Investigation According to LAPD
By Anthony Alaniz
According to the Los Angeles Police Department, cars within Los Angeles is presently under investigation. What those cars are under investigation for is unknown. The startling stance comes as a records request from the American Civil Liberties Union and Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) about the data collected by the Automatic license plate reader (ALPR) systems, as well as the department`s policy about the storing and sharing of that data was met with a denial.
The system, which is used in cities across the country, takes photos of all license plates that come into the system`s view. The system collects the location, plate number and time.
The LAPD is arguing that while the information isn`t being used for any current investigations, it could be useful in future ones.
“All ALPR data is investigatory—regardless of whether a license plate scan results in an instant ‘hit` because, for example, the vehicle may be stolen, the subject of an ‘Amber Alert,` or operated by an individual with an outstanding arrest warrant,” according to the LAPD`s filing.
A similar system was used in Boston until an investigation and public records request displayed a stolen car being scanned sixty times without arousing a police response. The program was subsequently shut down.
The LAPD is taking a bold stand against the prevailing traditions of the criminal justice system and the Fourth Amendment. The American Civil Liberties Union and EFF are appealing the filing.
If you need a car accident lawyer, call The Law Offices of Koenig and Nguyen at 877-720-5779
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Los Angeles Plan To Reduce Serious Traffic Crashes
By Anthony Alaniz
Los Angeles police introduced a plan before the L.A. Police Commission in hopes of reducing the number of fatal and serious injury traffic collisions in the city by ten percent this year.
“I think anything is attainable,” Tyler Izen, L.A. police union president, said in an interview with Southern California Public Radio. “It might require much more than the Los Angeles Police Department. It might require every citizen out there. It might require all of us to give up our phones while we’re in the car.”
Already, about one hundred ten officers have been asked to voluntarily stir to traffic enforcement assignments at one of the department`s four bureaus across the city in an effort to help reduce those types of crashes.
“The bottom line is this: When I lose friends who are police officers or family members – when I lose them to traffic collisions – it is no less a loss than when I lose them to violence,” Izen said in an interview with Southern California Public Radio.
If you need a car accident lawyer, call The Law Offices of Koenig and Nguyen at 877-720-5779
Several Injured After Train, Car Collide
By Anthony Alaniz
Several people were injured when a car collided with a train on the Blue Line, police officials said. The incident happened Friday morning about seven a.m. in Long Beach, occurring near Long Beach Blvd. and fourteen th St, according to Metro spokesman Jose Ubaldo.
Details about the crash were not instantaneously available. It wasn`t clear what caused the accident, or if drugs or alcohol could have been a factor.
Five people from the train were transported to area hospitals with minor injuries, according to Matthew Dobberpuhl of the Long Beach Fire Department. The five people complained of neck and pack anguish.
One person from the vehicle was also transported to an area hospital. The extent of their injuries wasn’t available or known. It also wasn’t clear if the injured person was the driver or a passenger.
Service was delayed inbetween downtown Long Beach and Anaheim stations, but wasn’t disrupted inbetween downtown Los Angeles and Willow stations.
The names of those injured were not released, nor was the condition of those sent to the hospital instantly available. No charges have been filed in relation to the crash at this time.
If you need a car accident lawyer, call The Law Offices of Koenig and Nguyen at 877-720-5779
Two Teenagers Killed In Car Accident
By Anthony Alaniz
Two North High School students and a 20-year-old man were killed in a car accident Monday morning. The car accident occurred on Highway one hundred one near Santa Barbara.
Danielle Murillo and Jessica Leffew, both 17, were seniors at North High School. Brian Adonay Lopez, Jessica’s beau and from Los Angeles was also killed.
The three were traveling southbound on the highway in a crimson Mazda two thousand five when the vehicle veered right for unknown reasons and crashed into the guardrail, according to the report from the California Highway Patrol. The car then flipped onto its roof before coming to rest in the middle of the freeway. The accident happened around 12:45 a.m.
Moments after the Mazda came to a rest, a white two thousand thirteen Ford Mustang smashed into the car.
Erick Hoel August, a 20-year-old masculine from Los Angeles, was driving the Mazda suffered major injuries and reportedly was listed in critical condition. He was Danielle’s beau.
Kimberly Ann Kries of Santa Barbara was driving the Mustang and arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence.
The crash is under investigation.
If you need a car accident lawyer, call The Law Offices of Koenig and Nguyen at 877-720-5779
Naked Man Stops LA Traffic After Climbing On Roof Of Tesla
By Anthony Alaniz
A naked man stopped Los Angeles traffic Tuesday by tearing off his clothes and dancing on his car’s roof. In a movie uploaded to YouTube, firefighters are seen attempting to coax the man down. According to Teddy Bliss, who identified himself as the video’s cameraman, said the movie he filmed was just a petite portion of the chaos that ensued.
“This all began when the man driving the Tesla stopped in the middle of the PCH and hopped out of the car! Running around swinging a T-shirt, acting like something was wrong with his Tesla,” he wrote in an email to the Fresh York Daily News.
The naked man then leaped back into his car, driving frantically through traffic before crashing into a MIni Cooper. By that point both firefighters and ambulance personnel were at the scene. Police arrived shortly thereafter and helped blast the man onto a stretcher.
Capt. Scott, of Pacific Palisades FIre Station Sixty-nine, said the man may have had a “meltdown or psychiatric scene or was on a managed substance.”
The identity of the man hasn`t been released.
If you need a car accident lawyer, call The Law Offices of Koenig and Nguyen at 877-720-5779
Land Rover Translucent Fetish mask Comes Previewed
By Anthony Alaniz
At this year’s Fresh York auto display, Land Rover is preparing to switch off-roading forever. Instead of climbing Everest whilst staring fearfully up at the pallid blue abyss, Land Rover is aiming to give drivers an unobstructed view of what’s below the SUV.
Land Rover is turning the entire bottom half of the windshield into a heads-up display. A front mounted camera then projects the terrain on the lower half, providing the illusion of a see-through fetish mask.
The fresh technology doesn’t just demonstrate a driver where he is in relation to the terrain, but also augments reality to display tire position as well, to give the driver even greater control.
While heads-up displays are nothing fresh, this is the very first time they could be used to revolutionize going off road.
Land Rover is optimistic for the fresh technology, however it will likely be used for more practical applications like parking and autonomous car innovation. The technology is being previewed on the Land Rover Discovery Vision concept that was recently unveiled at this year’s Fresh York auto showcase.
Source: Land Rover
If you need a car accident lawyer, call The Law Offices of Koenig and Nguyen at 877-720-5779
Unusual Hobby Grounds Man Job at Crimson Bull Racing
By Anthony Alaniz
Some people have weird hobbies that defy the imagination. Therefore, it should come to some surprise that a man has recently landed a job with one of the most premiere Formula one race teams in the world—Infiniti Crimson Bull Racing.
Posted on YouTube April 7, the movie (posted below) titled ‘Paper Dreams’ has already garnered over 75,000 views. It tells the story of a man named Paul, who set out to build cars in a way no one else was at the time—with paper.
He began constructing paper kits as a hobby, and when he grew up, began creating entire cars from scrape using paper. He was able to include details such as water pumps, suspension chunks and wiring elements.
The movie also tells the story of how Paul was able to create a replica Crimson Bull RB7 chassis from 6,500 paper parts. The creation eventually landed Paul his wish at Infiniti Crimson Bull Racing designing the real thing. He now works in Crimson Bull’s composite-design department, where he creates components from the teams’ front and rear wings.
If you need a car accident lawyer, call The Law Offices of Koenig and Nguyen at 877-720-5779
Clever Car The Prey In Fresh Prank
By Anthony Alaniz
The Wise Car, the puny urbanite vehicle from Daimler, has been the butt of many jokes over the years. Recently, the mild jibes of insults have transformed into utter on vehicular vandalism.
A group of eight masked vandals is evidently responsible for tipping several Wise Cars on their sides or upside down entirely. The motivation behind the vandalism is unknown.
One latest incident was witnessed by Brandon Michael, who was smoking a cigarette at the time the incident occurred. The incident happened about 12:30 a.m. Monday near Bowdoin and Sweeny.
“All of a unexpected I just see eight masked figures walk up to the car,” Michael said in an interview with KRON four News. “I thought it looked like they were up to no good. And then sure enough they walk up to this wise car right here, all huddle around it, and then lift it up and set it on its hind gams.”
According to the police, witnesses reported observing similar incidents involving Brainy Cars at about the same time just on the other side of I-280. One ended up on its side at Anderson and Ogden while another was left fully on its roof at Anderson and Courtland a few blocks away
Presently, the police have no suspects and are asking anyone with information to contact them.
If you need a car accident lawyer, call The Law Offices of Koenig and Nguyen at 877-720-5779
Robbers Get Prison For Throwing Loot Out Window
By Anthony Alaniz
Two bank robbers who threw their loot out a car window during a police pursuit have been sentenced to lengthy prison terms.
Lavelle Mosley, 24, received thirty three years. Terion Collins, 27, received forty five years and eight months. They were both convicted of of robbery in January. They robbed a Bank of America branch in Canyon Country in September 2012. They fled in a stolen Volvo SUV,
The studs then led police on an hour-long pursue. During the pursuit, the fellows threw fistfuls of cash out of the Volvo`s window. Bystanders scrambled to collect the money and hampered the Los Angeles Country sheriff`s deputies. The police arrested the studs as throngs of people closed in on the scene and attempted to taking the remaining money from the SUV.
If you need a car accident lawyer, call The Law Offices of Koenig and Nguyen at 877-720-5779
Tesla Retrofits 16,000 Cars To Reduce Fire Risk During A Crash
By Anthony Alaniz
While GM is the main concentrate of automotive critics at the moment, Tesla is tidying up some of its own liberate finishes. Tesla plans to reinforce the undercarriage of about 16,000 cars with high-strength, titanium shields to reduce the risk of road debris puncturing the battery pack during unusual circumstances.
The National HIghway Transportation Safety Administration (NHTSA) had been investigating two latest Tesla Model S fires, but hadn`t identified a safety defect that would warrant a recall. Tesla said the retrofittings are voluntary and must cars serviced at a certified Tesla service center, said Karl Brauer, Kelley Blue Book analyst in an interview with the Los Angeles Times.
In November, Tesla updated the car`s software to raise the rail height of the vehicle in hopes of permitting larger chunks of debris to pass loosely underneath the car, preventing debris from penetrating the battery pack.
“We felt it was significant to bring this risk down to virtually zero to give Model S owners accomplish peace of mind,” Musk said in an interview with the Los Angeles Times.
If you need a car accident lawyer, call The Law Offices of Koenig and Nguyen at 877-720-5779
All Cars Are Under Investigation According to LAPD
By Anthony Alaniz
According to the Los Angeles Police Department, cars within Los Angeles is presently under investigation. What those cars are under investigation for is unknown. The startling stance comes as a records request from the American Civil Liberties Union and Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) about the data collected by the Automatic license plate reader (ALPR) systems, as well as the department`s policy about the storing and sharing of that data was met with a denial.
The system, which is used in cities across the country, takes photos of all license plates that come into the system`s view. The system collects the location, plate number and time.
The LAPD is arguing that while the information isn`t being used for any current investigations, it could be useful in future ones.
“All ALPR data is investigatory—regardless of whether a license plate scan results in an instantaneous ‘hit` because, for example, the vehicle may be stolen, the subject of an ‘Amber Alert,` or operated by an individual with an outstanding arrest warrant,” according to the LAPD`s filing.
A similar system was used in Boston until an investigation and public records request showcased a stolen car being scanned sixty times without arousing a police response. The program was subsequently shut down.
The LAPD is taking a bold stand against the prevailing traditions of the criminal justice system and the Fourth Amendment. The American Civil Liberties Union and EFF are appealing the filing.
If you need a car accident lawyer, call The Law Offices of Koenig and Nguyen at 877-720-5779