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Apex
02-17-2005, 09:27 PM
Supid motorists, beware
County to invoke law, charge for Cave Creek flood rescue
Holly Johnson
The Arizona Republic
Feb. 17, 2005 12:00 AM

SCOTTSDALE - The Maricopa County Sheriff's Office will invoke the state's "stupid motorist law" for the first time, after a Cave Creek man drove around traffic barricades and tried to cross a flooded street last week in his Hummer.

The driver, Paul Zalewski, 47, reportedly ignored warnings not to enter Creek Canyon Road in Cave Creek on Friday.

But "Hummers are made to float," sheriff's spokesman Lt. Paul Chagolla said. "Other people told him not to go in there, and he did it anyway," endangering himself and six passengers, including three children.

Zalewski was cited for reckless driving. If he is found guilty of the charge in Cave Creek Municipal Court, he will be prosecuted under the state's stupid motorist law, which was passed in 1995 and requires drivers to reimburse the state for the cost of rescues.

Sheriff's spokesman Sgt. Travis Anglin said the cost of the 55-minute rescue could exceed $800, based on hourly rates for fuel and maintenance of the rescue helicopter, two employees inside the aircraft, insurance and any damage sustained during rescue.

Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio is considering charging another Cave Creek resident, Jacqueline Goodspeed, 65, for entering a flooded area near 58th Street and Desert Hills Drive despite warnings from officers.

Neither Zalewski or Goodspeed have yet been charged, but Arpaio said Wednesday that he intends to "pursue the law" if they are found guilty of reckless driving.

"We basically have people who were told not to go around barricades, and they went anyway. It's rather stupid," he said.

But that doesn't mean stranded motorists shouldn't call for help.

"It's not worth dying over the possibility of getting a ticket," Arpaio said. "We want people to use common sense." With more strong storms expected to hit this weekend, more than 600 sheriff's volunteers are on standby.

After wet weather dumped two inches of rain over the Valley over the past week, the sheriff's posses had a record-breaking number of rescues: 21 people, including 7 children, and three dogs.

Wednesday the Sheriff's Office assisted the Phoenix Fire Department in the rescue of a man from a flooded truck near 91st Avenue and Baseline Road, near the Salt River basin.

"It's a very serious situation," Arpaio said. "We're predicting more flooding in the washes and rivers, but we're proactive. We're ready to go."

Water rescues involve painstaking precision by both pilots and rescuers; helicopters fly directly over stranded vehicles and airlift victims to safety one at a time. One skid rests and balances on the vehicle, allowing rescuers to scoop up victims, while the other skid hovers above the water.

Wet, precarious surfaces and the risk of electrical shock make the task a dangerous one for rescuers, Anglin said. And "every single time it rains, somebody does this.

"And it's always the same washes. If an H2 and a tractor-trailer and a front-loader can't make it through these washes, your car isn't going to."

navyones
02-17-2005, 09:39 PM
California should enact this law. Of course, there might not be many drivers left after the law had been in effect for a year.....

brainsmile
02-17-2005, 11:06 PM
if CA did the freeways would be wide open months later.

bachviet
02-18-2005, 08:01 AM
Actually CA has this law and some cities/counties will start using it to charge idiots who enter the flooded area ignoring the warning signs.

BTW he deserved it.

OC
02-18-2005, 09:22 AM
Common sense isn't as common as it used to be. :disa:

I think as a supplemental punishment he should be barred from ever owning another SUV.

gear02
02-18-2005, 09:43 AM
Hummers float?

speedracer120
02-18-2005, 05:42 PM
A military Hummer properly equipped with snorkels can submerge into about a dozen feet of water and not be bothered. But I'm thinking this idiot was just that, a deserving idiot.

bachviet
02-18-2005, 09:07 PM
A military Hummer properly equipped with snorkels can submerge into about a dozen feet of water and not be bothered. But I'm thinking this idiot was just that, a deserving idiot.
I wonder if he has the H2 because that one is a joke comparing to the off-road/harsh terrain capability of the real Hummer.

guiseppewv
02-21-2005, 12:42 PM
I am glad the public is not going to have to pay for this person's stupidity.

speedracer120
02-21-2005, 12:47 PM
Let's see how many more idiots get trapped this week in SoCal. What's sad is those who'd rather be away, i.e. the emergency workers put themsevles in danger because of the weather. A LA city contractor died trying to repair a ginormouse sinkhole. Sad.

Apex
02-22-2005, 04:41 PM
I am glad the public is not going to have to pay for this person's stupidity.


Ah, personal responsibility... 'tis an unpopular idea these days, unless it comes to SUV's. ;)