Megan Lynch
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On May 25, 2022, a UC Davis student was killed by a UC Davis employee driving a UC Davis sanitation truck. The first responders - UC Davis Fire and UC Davis PD - were also UC employees. 1/?
01:39 PM - Feb 13, 2023
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Megan Lynch
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In response to Megan Lynch.
UC Davis is being sued by the parents of the student that was killed. In the past week, we've seen UC Davis PR place a story in local press https://www.cbsnews.com/sa... 2/?
01:39 PM - Feb 13, 2023
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Megan Lynch
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In response to Megan Lynch.
about how UCDPD (which already has a huge budget) getting approved for a grant to "increase cyclist safety" by passing out free helmets & lights. Nothing about addressing the hostile infrastructure or driver impunity (including among UC Davis employee drivers). 3/?
01:40 PM - Feb 13, 2023
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Megan Lynch
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In response to Megan Lynch.
We've seen UC-sponsored legislation framing the danger on campuses as being non-car forms of transportation (which are usually more sustainable and less damaging) as being the danger.

https://www.nbcbayarea.com...
01:41 PM - Feb 13, 2023
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Megan Lynch
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What could possibly be in it for UC Davis to frame cyclists as the danger when the public still hasn't seen the results of a good deep investigation into the killing of a UC Davis student who was cycling, by a UC Davis employee operating UC Davis equipment? 5/?
In response to Megan Lynch.
01:42 PM - Feb 13, 2023
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Megan Lynch
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In response to Megan Lynch.
Apparently UC Davis tweeted a press release about the City of Davis PD investigation but released that on January 10 of this year. Why did it take so long for the public to get this? Why hasn't local press published a follow-up to their reporting on this death? 6/?
01:43 PM - Feb 13, 2023
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Megan Lynch
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In response to Megan Lynch.
Was the delay to make it less likely local press would still be interested or the public eye be on UC Davis? 7/?

https://www.plantsciences....
01:43 PM - Feb 13, 2023
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