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to pay for the towing and storage of their vehicle after violating the law will have their vehicle <br />sold after 30 days of being given written notice by the tow company. <br />The policy of the Police Department shall change regarding towing for driving while <br />under the influence of an intoxicant and for the other six violations of law. Registered owners of <br />such vehicles operated by violators shall be charged for towing and storage. <br />The possibility that committing these violations may deprive the violator's family of the <br />use of the towed vehicle may cause the potential violator to use other transportation means <br />instead of an unregistered vehicle, driving without a license, or driving while under the influence <br />of an intoxicant. <br />This policy change will not cost the County any money since these vehicles will be <br />impounded at private tow yards at the expense of the violators or registered owners who allow <br />violators use their vehicles in an illegal manner. Furthermore, this ordinance may actually save <br />the County untold expense. <br />As we lower fatalities and crashes on our roadways, we also reduce the need for County <br />employees on regular time and overtime to respond to these crashes. In crashes and crash <br />fatalities, the County pays the first responders: Fire Fighters, EMS personnel, and Police <br />Officers. The County pays the second responder which is the Department of Public Works - <br />Traffic Division to clear the road. Thereafter, the County pays the Office of the Prosecutor to <br />prosecute the case. Additionally, the County might be required to pay for medical expenses for <br />the uninsured parties. These County expenses, potentially millions of dollars, will be reduced as <br />the public becomes aware of our intolerance to driving while under the influence or any of the <br />other violations in this ordinance. Finally and most importantly, we will save lives by reducing <br />driving while under the influence of an intoxicant. <br />In other states, laws have been enacted for victims of crime. This ordinance is <br />named in memory of 17- month -old Aliyah Braden who was killed on May 23, 2009 by a <br />driver who was driving while under the influence of an intoxicant. Collectively, any <br />violations identified under subsection (b) shall be named "Aliyah's Law ". <br />The effective date is six months from the date the [bill] ordinance is passed to allow the <br />Police Department to negotiate new towing and storage contracts or to negotiate addendums to <br />the existing towing and storage contracts. This period of time may be used for public service <br />announcements regarding this policy change in the County. <br />2. Section 24 -12 of Bill No. 98, Draft 2 is amended to read: <br />SECTION 2. Chapter 24, article 2, section 24 -12 of the Hawai`i County Code 1983 <br />(2005 Edition, as amended) is amended to read as follows: <br />2 <br />