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Police say they issued 14,000 citations for running red lights and 80,000 related citations. The laws just don't protect people that are maimed and killed in accidents and I want tougher laws. I have been in contact with city and state officials.
SAN FRANCISCO WAS RECENTLY NAMED THE WORST CITY IN THE STATE FOR PEDESTRAINS by Caught in the Crosswalk, a report released by the Surface Transportation Policy Project, a Washington D.C. transportation research institute. Pedestrian deaths account for nearly half of all traffic fatalities in San Francisco compared to just 13 % nationally. San Francisco chief of Police Fred Lau said, "I think we're all concerned about the number of traffic accidents that result in injury or death; it really is a community problem for us."
Q: If someone falls and hurts herself on a hotel's premises, does she have any recourse against the hotel? A: A hotel might be liable if someone slips or trips and fall on hotel premises. For example, if someone slips on spilled food or drink in a hotel bar or restaurant, snow and ice that has not been cleared from a walkway, or on wet tile floors or other slick surfaces, the hotel might be liable if it knew or should have known about the danger and failed to warn visitors or clean it up. A hotel could also be liable if someone is injured because of a design or building flaw (such as steps that are too steep), or due to the hotel's failure to light an area properly.
Q: Can a hotel be held responsible if someone is the victim of a crime at or near the hotel? A: A hotel usually cannot be held liable for crimes committed on or near the hotel unless it should have anticipated the crime (for example, the hotel is in a very high crime area) and could have prevented it, eithe
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