EPISODE · Oct 5, 2021 · 21 MIN
The push to decriminalize jaywalking
from Headlines From The Times · host Marina Peña, Ashlea Brown, John Yi, Denise Guerra, Gustavo Arellano, Melissa Kaplan, Shannon Lin, Lauren Raab, Mario Diaz, Shani Hilton, Phil Ting
Rules against jaywalking are rarely enforced, but in many places, when someone does get a ticket, it's more likely than not a person of color — and the penalty is steep.Jaywalking tickets disproportionately affect communities of color in California’s biggest cities. Critics say that’s because of systemic racism, and state lawmakers want to address the disparity. A bill currently awaiting the signature of Gov. Gavin Newsom, known as the Freedom to Walk act, would get rid of penalties for pedestrians who try to cross the street when it’s safe, even against a red light.Today we talk to state Assemblymember Phil Ting, who introduced the bill. And walking advocate John Yi discusses getting from Point A to Point B with convenience and dignity.More reading:Editorial: Trying to cross the street shouldn’t be a crimeO.C. deputies argued over whether to stop Kurt Reinhold before fatally shooting him2018 Op-Ed: Cars are running over people left and right. So why is LAPD targeting pedestrians and not drivers?
What this episode covers
Everyone walks in L.A., turns out. But not everyone gets into the same amount of trouble for it.
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The push to decriminalize jaywalking
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