Two months ago, I blogged about the hit-and-run driver who ran down JWZ and friend on their bicycles in San Francisco. The victims lavishly documented the crime, including getting witness names, a photo of the license plate and so on. They filed a report with the SFPD, and waited. And waited.
After two months, they’ve been told that the SFPD doesn’t intend to investigate the crime. Apparently, driving your car into a cyclist, causing injury, and failing to remain at the scene isn’t a serious crime in the SFPD’s books. JWZ thinks that this is part of a pattern of the SFPD ignoring motor-vehicle crimes against cyclists and pedestrians.
John called SFPD, went down to the police station in person and filed a report (case 091-062-114), and after several followup phone calls over the next few weeks was told:
“No action has been taken on your case, but you can call the DMV and get the person’s plate if you want to file a civil suit.”
Apparently prosecuting hit-and-run drivers is beneath the notice of our police department, and the piece of shit driver who almost killed us both gets off scott free.