SLOW-WALKING SENIOR GUILTY, BUT $114 FINE WAIVED.Byline: DANA BARTHOLOMEW Staff Writer A court has upheld the jaywalking jay·walk intr.v. jay·walked, jay·walk·ing, jay·walks To cross a street illegally or in a reckless manner. [From jay2, inexperienced person. ticket issued to an 82-year-old Sunland woman who slowly crossed a busy boulevard, but waived the $114 fine -- a Solomonic compromise in a case that drew outrage from around the world. Mayvis Coyle of Sunland captured the attention of senior-citizens advocates -- and pedestrians everywhere -- after she was ticketed Feb. 15 for crossing busy Foothill Boulevard The following streets are named Foothill Boulevard:
Superior Court Commissioner Jeffrey Harkavy of San Fernando San Fernando, city, Argentina San Fernando (săn fərnăn`dō), city (1991 pop. 144,761), Buenos Aires prov., E Argentina. It is a district administrative center in the Greater Buenos Aires area. issued his ruling June 20 after reading written testimony by both Coyle and the ticketing officer, and mailed it to Coyle last week. He found her guilty of jaywalking, but suspended the fine. Coyle's son said his mother was mentally and physically exhausted by the case and publicity. ``It sounds like a compromise, like they're trying to save face,'' Coyle's son, Jim Coyle of North Hollywood, said of the decision. ``We're grateful for everyone's support.'' Mayvis Coyle -- vacationing in Colorado and unavailable for comment -- has maintained that the ``walk'' signal was illuminated when she began crossing the five-lane thoroughfare -- a claim disputed by the unidentified Los Angeles Police Department "LAPD" and "L.A.P.D." redirect here. For other uses, see LAPD (disambiguation). Coyle said the motorcycle cop had told her, before issuing her the ticket, ``You're obstructing the flow of traffic.'' Coyle's case drew worldwide attention after a Daily News report that was blogged on the Drudge Report The Drudge Report is a U.S.-based opinion website run by Matt Drudge. The site consists primarily of links to stories from the US and international mainstream media about politics, entertainment, and current events as well as links to many popular columnists. and posted on other news Web sites. News of the judge's ruling drew a warm response Friday from local seniors advocates. ``How could she have gone any faster?'' said Bill Daniel, chief executive officer of ONEgeneration, a senior-services agency with offices in Reseda and Van Nuys. ``It just seems like we have to be more patient. ``Sometimes the police are wonderful, but sometimes they do the same thing the rest of us do and dig in on the wrong thing.'' Marilyn Dalrymple, a retired writer and photographer who worked on the Antelope Valley This article is about the Los Angeles County region. For the census-designated place in Wyoming, see Antelope Valley-Crestview, Wyoming. The Antelope Valley Committee on Aging and chastised chas·tise tr.v. chas·tised, chas·tis·ing, chas·tis·es 1. To punish, as by beating. See Synonyms at punish. 2. To criticize severely; rebuke. 3. Archaic To purify. the officer in a letter to the Daily News, agreed the situation should have been handled differently. ``My husband's a retired deputy sheriff and I couldn't see him doing something like that,'' the 61-year-old Lancaster resident said. ``The officer should have gone out into the street and assisted her. Giving her the ticket was carrying it too far. This put her through an awful lot she shouldn't have had to go through. ``This all could have been avoided if people had just been a little more understanding.'' The LAPD 1. LAPD - Link Access Procedure on the D channel. 2. LAPD - Los Angeles Police Department. maintained throughout the case that its officer acted appropriately and was looking out for Coyle's welfare. The department subsequently launched a series of pedestrian-safety workshops at local senior centers. In addition, City Councilwoman Wendy Greuel Wendy Greuel is President Pro Tempore of the Los Angeles City Council representing the 2nd District. Greuel was elected in 2002 to fill the remainder of the term of Councilman Joel Wachs. She was elected in her own right in 2003 and reelected in 2007. worked to get the timing on ``walk'' signals lengthened along Foothill and several other wide city streets. Staff Writer Brent Hopkins contributed to this report. dana.bartholomew(at)dailynews.com 818-713-3730 |
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