Foundation Goals
1. Because I was told by the commander of
the Lake County California Highway Patrol,
that it is not illegal to allow a
seven-year-old child on a 55 mile-per-hour
Highway, unsupervised, and without a helmet,
I plan to go to the
state legislature to lobby for amendments to
the vehicle code that will ensure
more clear and concise laws with regard to
what is deemed a, "safe roadway", for any
child to be allowed to ride their bicycle
on. I think anyone who is a concerned and
caring parent would agree; to carelessly
allow a seven-year-old child on a dangerous
55 mile-per-hour Highway, unsupervised and
without a helmet, is clearly child
endangerment.
2. To reduce the number of bicycle
related injuries and fatalities.
Since my son’s death, I have witnessed many
children riding their bicycles, without
helmets or proper supervision. I hope to do
a public awareness campaign, to make parents
and guardians aware of the dangers of being
careless, when it comes to children,
bicycles and helmets. Every year hundreds of
children are injured or killed in California
alone. Through the Tyler James
Foundation, I will engage in any endeavor to
protect children, who are at risk.
3. To expose the terrible injustice
surrounding my sons death, I have
written a document titled, (Death of
Innocence). This 25 page document gives a
brief account of the seven wonderful years
my son and I spent together. It explains the
sick betrayal that cost my son his life, and
presents evidence that explains why I
believe members of the Lake County,
California Highway Patrol, perpetrated a
cover up. It is the culmination of my 3 1/2
year plight for justice, for my innocent
son. Would you give up on finding justice,
if it was your child?
Read the Book
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