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OPEN LETTER TO LORA L. HUNT Reckless Killer of Anita Zaffke
Release Number 0133
22 May 2009
Lora L. Hunt
6125 Peart Road
Morris, IL 60450-9514
Tel/Fax: 815-942-2022
Dear Ms. Hunt,
On the afternoon of 2 May 2009--the second day of "Motorcycle Awareness Month"--you made the deliberate decision to
engage in the personal vanity of painting your fingernails rather than paying attention to your driving. In so doing,
you knew or should have known that (just as if you were texting or talking on a cell phone) this deplorable
discretionary distraction would transform the possibility of you being in an accident into a probability of
causing one. In so doing, you exhibited a culpable disregard of the foreseeable consequences of your actions,
and recklessly endangered the lives of all motorists who shared the road with you that day. And in so doing,
you wantonly took the life of a helmeted, conspicuously clad, experienced and responsible motorcyclist, a
loving wife and mother named Anita Zaffke:
http://tinyurl.com/o4hcwv
It's too bad Anita Zaffke didn't take the interstate that day. If she had, at least there'd be much less chance
you could have plowed full speed into the rear of her Honda as she waited for a light to change. Instead she was
on an undivided road, where according to NHTSA (
DOT HS 810 606 Table 20
), 90% of all motorcycle accidents occur.
And why is that? Because those are the roads where motorists guilty of inattentional blindness resulting from
discretionary distractions are most likely to commit a right-of-way violation ... like pulling out or turning
left in front of us as they chat on their cell phones ... or weaving into our lane and hitting us head on as they
tap out their text messages ... or ramming us at a red light while they paint their fingernails.
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That doesn't change the facts, however, that Anita Zaffke had every right to be where she was, and that you had no
right to hit her stopped motorcycle so hard that you knocked her two hundred feet through the air, causing her to
suffer for more than an hour before succumbing to the mortal wounds inflicted by your total disregard for the
lives of others.
You are responsible for taking a human life, Lora Hunt, because you made a conscious decision to engage in a
distraction that you knew impaired your ability to drive. Yes, you were just as impaired as if you'd been
driving under the influence of alcohol, if not more so. And had this been a DUI manslaughter, you'd probably
be charged with a Class 2 Felony and sentenced to a jail term of 3 to 14 years. But "DWI" has yet to be
redefined as "driving while impaired", in Illinois or elsewhere, so the charge you're more likely to face
is reckless homicide, a Class 3 Felony punishable by only 2 to 5 years imprisonment. And even THAT charge
has not been filed against you by the State's Attorneys ... yet.
Your untested but politically connected young lawyer, Ms. Ragan R. Freitag, only graduated from Mississippi
College School of Law last year and passed her Illinois bar exam last October. But she has been quick to
remind the masses through the media that "distracted driving is not illegal". That is true. And it is a
sad commentary on the hypocrisy of our society that willfully endangering others by driving while impaired
due to alcohol or drugs is a crime, but driving while being equally impaired by discretionary distractions
is not. We will not allow Ms. Freitag's naive attempt at redirection, however, to obfuscate the real issue
here. For even the staunchest Libertarians will agree that your freedom to swing a fist ends where someone
else's right not to be hit begins. You crossed that line, Lora Hunt, when you took the life of Anita Zaffke.
And no amount of remorse, staged or sincere, can undo the damage you have done.
For consciously deciding to engage in a discretionary distraction that led directly to the death of a responsible
motorcyclist, you must be held accountable. That process begins, Lora Hunt, when you are scheduled to appear
in Lake County Court at 9 a.m. Monday, June 8, to deal with your ticket for "failure to reduce speed to avoid
an accident":
Lake County Courthouse and Administration Building
18 North County Street
Waukegan, Illinois 60085-4359
http://www.19thcircuitcourt.state.il.us/info/info_n18.htm
RAIN OR SHINE, I HOPE THAT EVERY BIKER IN ILLINOIS RIDES TO MEET YOU THERE.
I also hope that every rider reading this will join me in demanding that justice be done for Anita Zaffke,
for her family, and for all American motorcyclists. And in closing, I hope that as a member of the
First Christian Church of Morris IL, Lora Hunt, you realize how fortunate you are that the State of Illinois
is not likely to apply the penalty for your crime prescribed in Leviticus 24(19-21):
"If anyone injures his neighbor, whatever he has done must be done to him: fracture for fracture, eye for eye,
tooth for tooth. As he has injured the other, so he is to be injured. Whoever kills an animal must make
restitution, but whoever kills a man must be put to death."
I, for one, wish they would. Then maybe, over time, more would change in these reports than just the names:
http://tinyurl.com/fty-rowvs
Speaking strictly for myself and no other individuals or organizations,
Bruce Arnold
Bruce@LdrLongDistanceRider.com
Author and Publisher, LdrLongDistanceRider.com
Co-Moderator, Bruce-n-RC's Biker Forum
Mile Eater Gold Member, Iron Butt Association (IBA)
Sustaining Member, Motorcycle Riders Foundation (MRF)
2009 Chairman's Circle, American Motorcyclist Association (AMA)
cc:
Ragan R. Freitag, Attorney
116 N. Chicago Street
Suite 500
Joliet, IL 60432
Tel: 815-723-4400
Fax: 815-723-4422
State's Attorneys Office
18 N. County St.
4th Floor
Waukegan, IL 60085
Tel: 847-377-3000
statesattorney@lakecountyil.gov
Lisa Madigan
Illinois Attorney General
500 South Second Street
Springfield, IL 62706
Tel: 217-782-1090
http://www.illinoisattorneygeneral.gov/about/email_ag.jsp
Pat Quinn, Governor
Office of the Governor
207 State House
Springfield, IL 62706
Tel: 217-782-0244
http://www.illinois.gov/GOV/contactthegovernor.cfm
Ray LaHood, Secretary
U.S. Department of Transportation
1200 New Jersey Ave, SE
Washington, DC 20590
Tel: 202-366-4000
Ray.LaHood@dot.gov
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