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		<title>Federal Hill family fight for Jake&#8217;s Law</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Jess Mayhugh]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Jan 2014 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<category><![CDATA[cell-phone distracted driving]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[Spike Owen]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Susan Yum]]></category>
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			<p>Susan Yum never thought she’d be in this position. A former<br />
public-relations executive, Yum and her husband, James “Spike” Owen, are<br />
 currently seeking to enact a law that makes the penalty for cell-phone<br />
distracted driving just as serious as drunk driving.</p>
<p>Their activism comes after a December 2011 accident in which their<br />
5-year-old son, Jake, was killed when a driver, on his cell phone, took<br />
his eyes off the road and smashed into their car. The driver was found<br />
guilty of two minor traffic violations, and his punishment was a total<br />
of $1,000 in fines. “Because of the prevalence of cell-phone use in<br />
cars, it is not considered a gross deviation of standard behavior,” says<br />
 Yum, who also has an 11-year-old daughter, Alexandra, whose femur was<br />
snapped in the accident. “We want there to be a stern message about how<br />
dangerous this distraction is so that the behaviors will change.”</p>
<p>After the trial ended, Yum and Owen, who live in Federal Hill,<br />
founded the nonprofit Change for Jake Foundation, and Jake’s Law is its<br />
first initiative. Currently, they are having the law drafted and aim to<br />
introduce it in the 2014 legislative session, starting this month.</p>
<p>Yum cites a 2013 study by the Cohen Children’s Medical Center, which<br />
found that texting while driving is now responsible for more annual teen<br />
 deaths (3,000) than drinking and driving. While many states (including<br />
Maryland) have banned using cell phones while driving, there are only a<br />
couple of states that consider it a felony when a fatality is caused by<br />
cell-phone distracted driving. “That’s the model we’d like to use,” Yum<br />
says. “We’d like it so they can no longer use the defense of calling it a<br />
 mere accident.”</p>
<p>Right now, Yum is meeting with lawmakers and fundraising with a<br />
ZIP-code challenge, aka each ’hood trying to out-fundraise the other.<br />
“The fact is, it took 20-30 years for M.A.D.D. to get its message<br />
across,” Yum says. “We can’t afford to wait that long.”</p>

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