Newsday: Permit denials jeopardize Ride to Montauk bike event this weekend
Steve Vaccaro is advising Glen Goldstein and Bicycle Shows US in connection with the Town of Easthampton's attempt to enjoin tomorrow's Ride to Montauk.
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Columbia Spectator: No charges for cab driver who killed Cooper Stock
The Columbia Spectator interviewed pedestrian crash lawyer Steve Vaccaro regarding the District Attorney’s decision to not prosecute the...
Villager: Should Hit-run cyclists should be treated like drivers?
Steve Vaccaro was interviewed by the Villager about a proposal to increase existing criminal penalties for cyclists who hit and run.
Daily News: Pedestrian fatalities in city down by one-third
The recently-launched campaign by our client Amy Cohen and many others to eliminate traffic deaths is already having an impact.
WBAI: Michael G. Haskins Interviews Steve Vaccaro on Cycling and the Law
Michael G. Haskins, host of WBAI's Morning Show, interviewed Steve Vaccaro on May 2, 2014 about legal issues facing cyclists struck by motorists, NYPD-cyclist relations, and the "Vision Zero" program to eliminate New York City traffic fatalities.
WNYC: Devil Is In the Details of NYC Traffic Safety Bills
Kat Aaron of WNYC discussed testimony by Vaccaro & White attorneys and clients at the City Council's Vision Zero legislative hearing.
Atlantic Cities: The Strange Case of a Warehouse Full of NYPD-Seized Bicycles
Sarah Goodyear examines NYPD's refusal to release seized bicycles, including the bicycle of crash victim Mathieu Lefevre, as the latest example of a broader problem of lack of police transparency.
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“Video Showing Student Killed By NYPD Cruiser Remains Sealed,” Christopher Robbins for Gothamist
Gothamist covers Vaccaro & White's efforts to make public the facts concerning the death of Ryo Oyamda, a Japanese student struck and killed by two NYPD officers in a police cruiser.
New York Post: NYC refuses to release seized bikes in Sandy-damaged building
The New York Post covers efforts to force NYPD to release the bicycle of Mathieu Lefevre, for use...
Streetsblog: NYPD Denies Access to Crash Victims’ Bikes
Steve Vaccaro's "Street Justice" column details NYPD's refusal to return bike for use as evidence.