Saturday, July 25, 2009

No Pedicabs Beyond this Point Comic Con

White street sign stating no Pedicabs beyond this point.
View of the bottom block of fifth avenue.  You can see the Gaslamp Quarter Arch, the sign saying no Pedicabs, a pedicab and two police officers Photos Taken 25 July 2009
This picture was taken on Saturday of Comic Con. Comic Con is a big time for pedicabs. This is time when their dual role is exceedingly clear. The pedicab drivers benefit from a large number of fairs. At the same time the pedicab companies make even more money on advertisement. This kind of advertisement is more environmentally friendly than the billboards carried by the trucks. I will show some of the advertisements later.

Even with the big role of pedicabs in the festivities, pedicabs are excluded from the bottom block of Fifth avenue, seen here. The are almost everywhere else though.






Thursday, July 9, 2009

Pedicab accident provokes strong response

Sharon Miller, a 60 year old retired teacher died after falling from a pedicab on July 4. I saw police investigating the scene a few hours after the accident. It had the look of a fatality investigation. So far the most complete coverage of the incident I have found has been this post on the website San Diego News Network.

The drive, Sukru Safa Cinar, a 23 year old Turkish student was arrested and then released. Several city counsel member s have promised swift action to regulate the pedicabs. I am deeply concerned that the regulations will do nothing but bring needless hardships on the pedicab drivers who work very hard at a dangerous job for very little in compensation.

Even in the above linked description of the accident is very light on details. It is disturbingly easy for an older person to day of a blow to the head. I am not at all convinced that the pedicab operator was at fault. I will keep an eye on this case. I suspect that the driver will shortly be back in Turkey. I don't know what liability the company who leased the pedicab could have. The details of what transpired may never become public.