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Ohio lawmaker weighs re-introducing bill that would limit government immunity after 10 Investigates report


Ohio lawmaker weighs re-introducing bill that would limit government immunity after 10 Investigates report
Since 2015, more than 16,000 emergency response vehicles in Ohio have been involved in crashes – 70% of them involved police cars, according to data from the state.
Author: Bennett Haeberle
Updated: 11:15 PM EDT July 29, 2021
State Rep. Catherine Ingram, D – Cincinnati, says she is considering re-introducing a bill that would limit governments’ ability to claim they are immune from liability following a 10 Investigates report that detailed how the city of Columbus has routinely cited the state’s immunity law in denying claims from citizens involved in crashes with police cars.
Since 2015, more than 16,000 emergency response vehicles in Ohio have been involved in crashes – 70% of them involved police cars, according to data provided by the Ohio Department of Public Safety. ....

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10 Investigates: City uses immunity law to deny paying for damages in crashes involving police


10 Investigates: City uses immunity law to deny paying for damages in crashes involving police
10 Investigates found that the city denied paying some individuals for property or vehicle damages caused by collision with the Columbus Division of Police
Author: Bennett Haeberle
Updated: 10:31 PM EDT July 28, 2021
COLUMBUS, Ohio A months-long investigation by 10 Investigates found the city of Columbus has routinely used the state’s immunity law to deny paying for damages to dozens of people whose cars or property were damaged in crashes involving police cars.
Through an open records request, 10 Investigates reviewed 108 claims filed with City Attorney Zach Klein’s office since 2018 and found that in 60% of those cases, the city denied paying individuals for property or vehicle damages caused by collision with the Columbus Division of Police. ....

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