| By Michael Ditto - Nov 2nd, 2009 at 3:27 pm EST |
| Also listed in: Denver County | Sustainable Politics Stapleton |
Categories: Equality / Civil Rights, Action Alerts, Crime & Penal Reform, Immigration
You think I'm kidding? It could have happened to me.
A few winters ago I let my new neighbor--a woman who had just escaped from an abusive relationship--borrow my car. She knocked on my door in the middle of the night, crying. Her newborn baby had a 105 degree fever, and she had to get to the emergency room.
Everything went fine until she was pulled over because one of the brake lights had burned out. As it turns out, her license had been suspended due to an unpaid ticket, and she didn't even know it. It was no big deal--the police called me, I put on my moon boots, and trudged half a mile to drive her and her baby home from the spot where she was pulled over. The police were nice, considering the circumstances: no tickets for her or for me.
If I-300 had been law, the police would have been required to impound my car, and I would have been forced to pay the $2,700 in bonds and fees to retrieve my car from the impound lot. And that doesn't even include the cost of towing.
That's why I'm asking you to vote No on Denver's Initiative 300 before 7:00 p.m. tomorrow.
It's deceptive. It's scary. It's expensive. And it's unnecessary.
Police officers already have the ability to impound vehicles if they are concerned about public safety. The Denver Post, Mayor Hickenlooper, ten members of the Denver City Council, House Speaker Terrance Carroll, and a long list of Denver community organizations and individuals oppose Initiative 300. And the proponents of this nightmare are counting on low turnout in an off-year election to sneak this one past us.
You can get more details on Initiative 300 by visiting http://www.VoteNoOnImpound.com.
Three Things You Can Do Right now- Vote. Turn in your ballot by 7:00 p.m. on Tuesday. You can drop it off at the Webb Building downtown (201 W Colfax) or do a drive-through dropoff at the Denver Elections Division office. (3888 E. Mexico Ave. at Colorado Blvd.). It's too late to mail it--you need to hand deliver it.
- Forward this e-mail to 5 friends in Denver.
- Share this information on Facebook status, Twitter, and other social networks to remind people to vote and vote no on I-300.
If you haven't received your ballot yet, or if you lost it or spoiled it, go to either the Webb Building or the Denver Elections Division before 6:00 p.m. today, or between 7:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. tomorrow. If you have any questions about the process, dial 311 to contact the Denver Elections Division.













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