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Resolution 12821CITY OF ALAMEDA RESOLUTION NO. '12821 SUPPORTING PROPOSITION 213 (THE PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITY ACT OF 1996) WHEREAS, many cities, counties and other local government agencies are often subjected to lawsuits because they are considered "deep pocket" resources; and WHEREAS, lawsuits can be brought against local government agencies by convicted felons who sustain accidental injuries while committing or fleeing from a crime; and WHEREAS, local governments must choose between defending themselves in court at a significant cost to taxpayers, or even though they are not at fault, settle with a plaintiff in order to save taxpayer dollars; and WHEREAS, in 1985 a state law was enacted to prevent felons from recovering monetary awards for accidental, non intentional injuries they sustained while committing their crimes; and WHEREAS, the 1985 law exempts several dangerous crimes, such as carjacking, resisting a peace officer, hate crimes, assault with a deadly weapon with use of a firearm, arson and child molestation; and WHEREAS, the 1985 law protects only property owners, which enables felons to recover monetary damages from innocent bystanders, business owners, and even local governments; and WHEREAS, under current law drunk drivers and uninsured motorists can sue law-abiding citizens for huge monetary awards in addition to being compensated for medical and other expenses; F and WHEREAS, these suits cost Californians at least $327 million every year; and WHEREAS, drunk drivers cost Californians in terms of lost lives, serious injuries to family members and friends and higher insurance premiums; and WHEREAS, in 1994, 1,488 people were killed in crashes caused by drunk drivers and 39,437 people were injured in collisions involving drunk drivers; and WHEREAS, on average, nearly 30% of all drivers on the.road in California are uninsured, and in some parts of California, the percentage of uninsured drivers is as high as 93%; and WHEREAS, law-abiding citizens already pay $1 billion in Uninsured Motorist insurance every year; and WHEREAS, Proposition 213 will prohibit convicted felons from suing law-abiding citizens, businesses and governments to pay for accidental injuries they sustain while committing or fleeing from their crimes; and WHEREAS, Proposition 213 will prevent convicted drunk drivers and uninsured motorists from suing law-abiding citizens for huge monetary awards for pain and suffering (non-economic damages) while preserving their rights to recover medical and other out-of-pocket expenses if they are involved in a collision; and WHEREAS, Proposition 213 will take the "profit" out of crime. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Alameda that the City Council hereby supports Proposition 213 (The Personal Responsibility Act of 1996) and urges the legislature to support any and all legislation which will assist cities in their attempts to minimize lawsuits. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk is hereby directed to forward a Certified Copy of this Resolution to Californians for Personal Responsibility, 915 "L" Street, Suite 1050, Sacramento, California 95814. I, the undersigned, hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly adopted and passed by the Council of the City of Alameda in regular meeting assembled on the 17th day of September , 1996, by the following vote to wit: AYES: Councilmembers Arnerich, DeWitt and President Appezzato - 3. NOES: None. ABSENT: Councilmember Lucas - 1. ABSENTENTIONS: None. IN WITNESS, WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the official seal of said City this 18th day of September , 1996.