I would like to thank Ed Syphan’s Friend Doug Sallmen, for coming to our meeting and sharing his Daniel’s law story. For those of you that missed it I will try to tell his story.
In our meeting John Humphrey welcomed Doug to our meeting and asked him what his T-shirt was about. There was a silence that came over the room as Doug instantly became very emotional… After a short pause Doug told us the story about his good friend, Daniel Gallatin, a father, grandfather, military veteran, and fireman of nearly 40 years. Daniel was pulling into his daughter driveway on his motorcycle. Tragically, a middle aged woman in a SUV was texting. She drove completely over him, killing him, right in front of his daughter’s house… The woman admitted to texting and was charged with, and pleaded guilty to, involuntary manslaughter, reckless driving, and texting while driving. She only spent 6 months in prison and 6 months on house arrest with work release. She was also fined $800. During the sentencing, the judge in the case was quoted as saying, “changes need to be made in the severity of the laws governing cell phone use while driving.” This is how House Bill 853 came about.
Forgive me if missed anything. If you agree with Daniel’s law please do what you can to support it.
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