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"Red light cameras and speed cameras are important, so we're gonna use that technology, plus police officers," he said, as reported by CBS News. "What else can we do? I'd like to hear solutions from anybody else out there who says 'I don't want license plates.'" But critics say the law is too vague and could apply to any motorized vehicle in the city not currently regulated by the DMV. Most read in Motors "That includes scooters," said Alexa Sledge, spokesperson for advocacy group Transportation Alternatives. "That includes e-bikes. That includes your electric wheelchair if you're disabled and you get around." She added that there was no clear idea about how expensive the bill would be. Transportation Alternatives adds that "Priscilla's Law" would require new DMV-type bureaus to be set up around New York to deal with the tens of thousands of vehicles that would require licensing. Priscilla was 69 years old when she was struck and killed by an e-bike on her way to work. "Ninety-four of our 98 victims were hit and run, it's patently unfair that victims should be stuck with the consequence and the riders that cause the grievous injuries and death have no consequence whatsoever," Andrew Fine with NYC E-Vehicle Safety Alliance told ABC7 . But New York's Department of Transport commissioner did not endorse the bill. "We support the intent of this bill, but we don't support this bill as the council member is introducing it today, we are more than happy to work with the Chair, the Speaker, and all of you in a comprehensive task force," said NYC DOT Commissioner Ydanis Rodriguez. Seizing illegal e-vehicles has been a priority for the NYPD in 2024. Since March, a multi-agency task force has carried out 17 operations resulting in 218 arrests, 7,722 summons issued, and 997 vehicles seized. Read More on The US Sun "We are seeing consistent steady numbers of severe injuries, including fatalities, from e-vehicle and moped crashes in the emergency room," Dr. Daniel Murphy from New York's St. Barnabas Hospital told AMNY . "As far as numbers are concerned, the number of injuries and the acuity of these injuries are getting exponentially worse."TAMPA, Fla. — Baker Mayfield rubbed both arms with his hands as the story was being related, the one where his timely donation turned around the fortunes of a high school football team that lacked the necessary equipment to start the season. It’s the nearly made-for-Hollywood script of how Space Coast High in Cocoa went from 1-8 a year ago to 10-3 and the first state championship in program history. “I’ve got chills thinking about it,” Mayfield said. Jake Owens had been Space Coast’s head coach from 2012-17 but stepped away for a few years, moving to Kentucky and starting a young family. He returned to his old job to find the program in disrepair. “Obviously, the program was struggling,” Owens said. “I think in those six years they’d only won, like, four games. When I walked in, a struggling program like that, nothing was really being done behind the scenes as far as equipment and stuff goes. It was a lot of older equipment.” Stephanie Starkey, whose son, Jacob, plays linebacker and long snapper for the Vipers, graduated from the University of Oklahoma and had followed Mayfield closely. She knew about the Baker and Emily Mayfield Foundation, and reached out to the couple for help. The Mayfields responded by donating $17,900 for equipment, including 70 Riddell SpeedFlex helmets that retail for nearly $500 each, along with shoulder pads. “There was kind of narrative that we were not going to have a season,” Owens said. “That’s not the case. We were going to play no matter what. But it was in bad shape, and that’s obviously expensive. When the program ended last year, there were only 40-something kids. They didn’t have a need for a lot of equipment. “When I took over in February, there was a huge influx. We had over 70 kids come out. Not only did we have older equipment, but we also didn’t have enough. We were going to make sure we had it one way or another, but it’s expensive and funds are hard to come by in high school.” The team was among the youngest Owens had ever coached. His quarterback was a freshman. Four of the five offensive linemen were sophomores, along with the top receiver. Building a culture of winning is usually the most difficult task for any head coach. But Owens said the players were galvanized by the fact that an NFL quarterback had invested so generously in their future. “We were just floored,” Owens said. “It’s been an incredibly humbling experience to have someone like Baker to reach out and say, ‘Hey, what do you need to get this done?’ I don’t think they know how much of an impact they’ve made. “We knew we had a talented team. We knew if we did things the right way and we built the right culture, I’d won there before. I have an incredible coaching staff. They knew what it takes to win. It’s one of those incredible things that came together like a perfect storm, and Baker and Emily are a big part of that because it took so much stress out of that situation so the focus could be on football.” There is some irony that it was Mayfield who rescued the Vipers. Owens is an unabashed Cincinnati Bengals fan and rooted against Mayfield when he played for the Cleveland Browns. In fact, Owens is a Bengals season ticket holder who still hosts a podcast dedicated to talking about the team. “I will tell you that I have never rooted for another team or another player outside of Cincinnati,” Owens said. “That changed after this year. I’ve become a huge Baker Mayfield fan. He changes people’s lives. “At the end of the day, winning is very important at every level. What Baker has done more than anything is shown our players what it means to pass it along. To pay it forward. That’s going to impact our players. When they get that opportunity, they will remember that. What they’ve shown our boys is you’re never too big to help out.” Mayfield’s play on the field was inspiring as well. Starkey held a few watch parties for Bucs games on Sundays. The Mayfields’ gift ignited a Space Coast team that went 7-3 in the regular season, then advanced past Tradition Prep and Umatilla in the playoffs. “Snake Pit” signs, referencing the team’s home field, started popping up on lawns and in store windows all over town. Last weekend, the Vipers defeated Bell, 21-14, at home to claim the Sunshine State Athletic Association Atlantic 1A championship. The team that didn’t have enough equipment is now being sized for championship rings. “I tell them all the time, don’t forget about the journey it took to get here, and Baker and Emily will always be part of that journey,” Owens said. Standing inside One Buc Place during his weekly news conference Thursday, Mayfield could not stop smiling while thinking about another football team he already had helped win a championship this season. “It’s just a cool story,” he said. “I have an unbelievable platform to be able to give back, and obviously they were in the predicament of probably not having a season. Not just for the varsity. The JV, they didn’t have enough equipment. So, just being able to give back and then seeing that turn around. “All we did was get some helmets. They did the rest. They turned it around, they believed in it, and that’s what football is all about. It’s teaching life lessons, how to handle adversity, how to deal with it and push forward. Congrats to them. It’s pretty special.” ©2024 Tampa Bay Times. Visit tampabay.com . Distributed by Tribune Content Agency, LLC.
Morgan Wallen appeared in a Nashville courtroom on Thursday, December 12, and pleaded guilty to two misdemeanor charges, officially resolving the chair-throwing incident that occurred earlier this year. Wallen, 31, faced charges stemming from an April 7 altercation at Eric Church's Chief's Bar in Nashville, where he allegedly threw a chair off the roof of the venue, landing dangerously close to two police officers. The country singer was taken into custody and charged with multiple felonies. As part of a plea agreement, Wallen pleaded guilty to two counts of misdemeanor reckless endangerment, avoiding the jail time originally threatened in the case. This marked the end of an eight-month legal battle, where initially Wallen was charged with three felony counts of reckless endangerment and one misdemeanor charge of disorderly conduct. However, in the days leading up to the hearing, two of the felony charges were downgraded to misdemeanors, allowing the musician to stay out of jail. Instead of serving time behind bars, Wallen was given a suspended two-year sentence, which will be served through 11 months and 29 days of supervised probation for each of the two misdemeanor counts. His probation terms will run consecutively, meaning he will effectively serve two years under supervision. Additionally, Wallen will spend seven days at an alcohol education center as part of the sentence and faces a $350 fine. The judge made it clear that if Wallen meets the requirements of his probation and avoids further legal trouble, he will be eligible to have the charges expunged from his record after completing the sentence. However, if Wallen violates the terms of his probation or faces new charges, the original charges will be reinstated. I didn't feel right publicly checking in until I made amends with some folks. I've touched base with Nashville law enforcement, my family, and the good people at Chief's. I'm not proud of my behavior, and I accept responsibility. 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PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — Googly eyes have been appearing on sculptures around the central Oregon city of Bend, delighting many residents and sparking a viral sensation covered widely by news outlets and featured on a popular late-night talk show. On social media, the city shared photos of googly eyes on installations in the middle of roundabouts that make up its so-called “Roundabout Art Route.” One photo shows googly eyes placed on a sculpture of two deer, while another shows them attached to a sphere. It's not yet known who has been putting them on the sculptures. "While the googly eyes placed on the various art pieces around town might give you a chuckle, it costs money to remove them with care to not damage the art," the city said in its posts. The Facebook post received hundreds of comments, with many users saying they liked the googly eyes. “My daughter and I went past the flaming chicken today and shared the biggest laugh," one user said, using a nickname for the “Phoenix Rising” sculpture. "We love the googly eyes. This town is getting to be so stuffy. Let’s have fun!” Another Facebook user wrote: “I think the googly eyes on the deer specifically are a great look, and they should stay that way.” Others said the city should focus on addressing more important issues, such as homelessness, instead of spending time and money on removing the googly eyes. Over the years, the city’s sculptures have been adorned with other seasonal decorations, including Santa hats, wreaths, leis. The city doesn’t remove those, and views the googly eyes differently because of the adhesive, Bend's communications director, Rene Mitchell, told The Associated Press. “We really encourage our community to engage with the art and have fun. 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