BE VERY CAREFUL OUT THERE!
THE LOS ANGELES TIMES HAS AN ARTICLE ON THE SUBJECT:
"FLOORING IT ON CAR FINES". PASS IT ON TO YOUR FRIENDS AND ACQUAINTANCES!
HUGE California Traffic Tickets Fines Effective 01/06/2011
Please be extremely careful in your driving and car registration & insurance matters. State of California is broke and they are trying hard to squeeze all of us hard to collect money.
Effective immediately, if you do not stop at the red light, be ready to pay $436 in fines or if you pass a school bus with flashing red signals, you will be charged $616. The state of California is going for blood, so be extra careful in driving, You cannot afford messing with them. I have been hearing that Highway Patrols are under pressure to issue a lot more tickets than last year with at least 30% increase in fines over 2009, so beware of radar guns, highway and traffic cameras installed everywhere and the tougher enforcement of parking rules.
Just for your info, the next time you park in the handicapped zone, even for a minute, you will be looking at almost $ 1000 in parking tickets , so it'd better be worth it.
California needs money, so pay close attention to the rules of the road!
Traffic Ticket Fines (Effective 01/06/2011)
VC 12814.6 $214 Failure to obey license provisions.
VC 14600(A) $214 Failure to notify DMV of address change within 10 days
Note: The fine may be reduced with valid proof of correction.
VC 16028(A) $796 Failure to provide evidence of financial responsibility (insurance)
Note: This fine may be reduced with proof of insurance on or after the violation date.
VC 21453(A) $436 Failure to stop at a red signal.
VC 22349 $214 Unsafe speed, 1 to 15 miles over the limit.
VC 22350 $328 Unsafe speed, 16 to 25 miles over the limit.
VC 22450 $214 Failure to stop at a stop sign.
VC 22454(A) $616 Passing a school bus with flashing red signals.
VC 23123(A) $148 Driving while using a wireless phone not hands free, first offense .
I know someone who got this and it ending up being $274
VC 23123(B) $256 Driving while using a wireless phone not hands free, each subsequent offense.
VC 23123.5 $148 Driving while using a wireless device to send, read or write text.
VC 23124 $148 Minor driving while using a wireless phone.
VC 22500 $976 Parking in a bus loading area.
VC 22507(A) $976 Violation of disabled parking provisions, first offense.
VC 22507(B) $1876 Violation of disabled parking provisions, second offense.
VC 26708 $178 Unlawful material on vehicle windows.
VC 27150 $178 Adequate muffler required.
VC 27315 $148 Mandatory use of seat belts.
VC 27360 $436 Mandatory use of passenger child restraints.
Note: This fine may be reduced by completing a court authorized child seat diversion program .
VC 27400 $178 Headsets or Earplugs covering both ears.
VC 27803 $178 Violation of motorcycle safety helmet requirements.
VC 34506 $616 Commercial Driver - Log book violation.
VC 4000 $256 No evidence of current registration.
Note: The fine may be reduced with valid proof of correction.
VC 4159 $178 Notify DMV of change of address within 10 days.
Note: The fine may be reduced with valid proof of correction.
VC 5200 $178 Proper display of license plates.
Note: The fine may be reduced with valid proof of correction.
VC 9400 $178 Commercial weight fees due.
Note: The fine may be reduced with valid proof of correction * make sure you keep your copies!
Look out for the money grabbers in Sacramento but don‘t blame the cops. They
don’t set the fines or collect them!
Sunday, January 16, 2011
Friday, December 3, 2010
October 2, 2010 USC Alumni Swim Relays
200 yard Free and Medley Relays with class of 1967 (3) and 1968 (1). Click on the arrows several times if necessary to start video:
Saturday, November 6, 2010
Trojan Swimmer Lunch - November 5, 2010
Another lunch get together occurred on November 5, 2010. Members Present:
Sandy, Ken and Wayne:
John and Tony:
Chip and Joe:
Joe and Chuck:
Sandy and Rich:
Ken and Tom:
John and Joe (kinda like Cheech and Chong)
Don and George:
Tom:
Sandy, Ken and Wayne:
John and Tony:
Chip and Joe:
Joe and Chuck:
Sandy and Rich:
Ken and Tom:
John and Joe (kinda like Cheech and Chong)
Don and George:
Tom:
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
Note from John Konrads from down under
Hello All,
Wow, what a mailing list!!! I just want to give you my life milestones since my life-changing experience at USC from '61 till I left in January 64 returning to Oz and scraping into Tokyo '64.
Those of you who have responded without copy to all, I will add my personal response.
Starting from the present;
- Early this year my wife Mikki and I, with two out of three adult children have moved to; 15 Orealla Cres. Sunrise Beach, Queensland 4567, Oz [read Australia]. Check us out on Google earth, the house with the light green roof, no swim pool but 300 yards to the beach. Two of our 'kids' have had mental disorders, well under control with medication, and I have been diagnosed with Bipolar 2, a milder form of manic depressive, so that's why I was the life of the party with Denny and Henriks at Tri-Delts and Beta's... bullshit! no analysis-paralysis! I am a pioneer in speaking out publicly about depression etc. and eminent psychiatrists worldwide regard us as the best in the world in the 'de-stigmatisation' of mental disorders, often swept under the carpet. I give speeches on the subject in my new career as Guest Speaker [see website].
- Our 2nd born, Laura is a fashion industry name here, and goes to New York for shoots, etc.
Back to history;
- Check out my website below, but on 8/11/2010 my wife [Maijke Bunder from Amsterdam, aka. Mikki] and I are celebrating our 42nd anniversary, no thanks to me!!
- I've had a tough life; Jon Henricks led me astray when I was a 14 y.o. junior star [Bonnie is sick of the story]. When I came to USC, Bob Horn was my patron [not an alumni] and I had to drive his Beetle to and from Lincoln S&L. down the Santa Anna.. welcome to LA!!! Following Murray, I became a Beta Theta Pi, an eminent bunch of guys who occasionally destroyed the Frat house. As Peter Daland will confirm, California Girls led to my downfall, as well as Coors Beer [when Aussi mates visited me and read the label 'it's the water' they said 'sure is!!' because of lack of taste and alcohol %].
- Anyway, my triple gold at the 1963 NCAA's paid for my scholarship, said Peter. Saw Peter and Ingrid at Sydney 2000. Peter, you still had your 'Suewarthemoore'... attitude and you continue to speak too loud... how embarrassing for an Aussie draft kid in '61 at a fancy LA restaurant.. Bill Ross picked up the tab... How come your belly is smaller then mine???
More to come if you folks want to; [prejudice; with brownies out of a powerful car on the corner of Figueroa and Adams yelling 'Nigger', then returning to LA in '69 and seeing white girls hand in hand with black guys on the sacred USC campus!] My profound esteem and admiration for USA culture and adaptability lives on forever!
Kind regards to you all!
John Konrads
Mobile 0407 560 568
www.johnkonrads.com.au
Mobile 0407 560 568
www.johnkonrads.com.au
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
More sad news, this time Lee Arth
Hi Chuck
I'm sad to report more bad news in our swimming community. Lee Arth was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer recently. The oncologist has decided to do chemo for now rather than surgery. Lee considered that to be bad news. Sydney has come to their home from Hawaii.
Here is the contact info.
Lee and Kay Arth
22228 Whirlaway
Canyon Lake, CA 92587
951-244-2608
Kay has asked that all communication be by email for the time being. kayarth@aol.com
Lee's first symptom was four weeks ago. I hope they've caught this early enough.
Lee was my coach before I came to USC. Lee was the coach at Sammy Lee Swim School and Fullerton High School in the early and mid 60's. Lee also coached many other Trojans, including John Porter, Paul Jeffers, Jeff Pearce, Tony Gleason, and Bill Johnson.
Also Dick Gilbert and Gary Hall from Indiana and Russ and Torrey Webb from UCLA.
Lee's daughter, Sydney, was an Olympic Trials finalist in 64 in the 200 fly.
Lee holds many age group world records as a senior swimmer.
Lee is the only athlete to earn four letters in one year at The University of California Berkeley; water lo, swimming, basketball and volleyball. Lee graduated in 1944 I believe.
Lee coached for many years at Rio Hondo before retiring.
Lee and his wife, Kay live in Canyon Lake, CA.
Thanks Chuck,
Bill
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
Roger "Chopper" Lyon killed in Baja plane crash
Ken,
Just wanted to let you know that the memorial for Ryon "Chop" Lyon s next Friday the 29th of October at 2:00pm. It will be on the Hearst property at the day lodge, I believe that is what it is called. Check Google for the obit that will give the exact location. Hope to see you there.
\Tom
Thomas O Ludwig
President
T Wig Consulting & Marketing
Phone (503) 522-6865
Fax (503) 954-2050
Email: tom@twigconsulting.com
Website: www.twigconsulting.com
President
T Wig Consulting & Marketing
Phone (503) 522-6865
Fax (503) 954-2050
Email: tom@twigconsulting.com
Website: www.twigconsulting.com
I am sad to report the news of Chopper (Roger) Lyon's death in a plane crash as reported below. Roger was a long time pilot for the Flying Samaritans which makes this a double tragedy. See below.
From: saaris@uneedspeed.net
To: k2krueger@yahoo.com; cdmilam@hotmail.com; cdmmilam@netscape.net
Subject: RE: RE: Chopper Lyon death?
Date: Mon, 18 Oct 2010 14:31:42 -0700
I entered “Roger Lyon” on the search www.cnn.comwww.cnn.com and went to the story. Also called Ingrid.
It is really tragic news. I sent a note to Susan> She will need a lot of support. Unfortunately I know all too well how the Lyon family is feeling.
Here is the CNN link. It is no surprise that he was out helping people.
It is indeed ironic that two swimmers in the 1970 team are no longer with us: Roger and Mark . Double click to enlarge:
Thursday, October 14, 2010
Next Lunch to be held November 5, 2011 and more on Peter's 90th Birthday
Please read the email and request below from John Naber about submitting a video for use in Peter's 90th Birthday party to be held next April, April 17, 2011 (See the notice from Ingrid below). In addition, please mark your calendar for Friday, November 5th for the next Trojan Swimmer Lunch to be held at Billy's at the Beach, 2751 W Coast Hwy, Newport Beach, CA 92663, (949) 722-1100. As many of you already know, I have begun to take videos to provide to John and I look forward to seeing many of you again on Nov 5th with some great stories/memories of whoop whoop Daland. I am keeping a head count so please let me know if you can make the next lunch (for those of you that are digitally challenged and actually look at legitimate email that possibly ends up in your junk file, please hit the "reply" key and add me to your safe list).
Also, please pass the word onto other trojan swimmers since I am still building and adding to the contact list. I will also post notices in the swimmer blog: www.usctrojanswimmers.blogspot.com.
Chuck,
Can you please forward this email to your mailing list of USC swimmers? (Be sure that Peter Daland’s email is not among your addresses.) Thanks!
Fellow Trojan swimmers,
As you may know, Coach Peter Daland will be turning 90 years young in April of next year. Many of his swimmers want to do something special for the man, and I think we might have the perfect idea...
Thanks to the magic of video technology, we are planning to produce a video tribute from as many of his swimmers as we can locate.
If you have a digital video camera (or know someone who does) would you be willing to record yourself answering the following questions?
1) What is your favorite Peter Daland “memory”?2) Which of Peter’s various quotes do you remember most often, even to this day?3) What lesson did Peter teach you that you appreciate the most?4) Also, please be sure to “slate” yourself (name, year, events and any “team captain” or other swimming related titles...)
Please make your answers “stand alone” (i.e.: not have to have the question appear on the video), and please be sure to speak loudly and clearly. You know how coach Daland is with the “Queen’s English”. If your answers run about 30 seconds apiece, (120 SECONDS IN TOTAL) that should work just fine.
Please burn the footage onto a DVD (or jump drive) and mail it to me at the PO Box address below and I will begin editing the footage into a single program. We will present the finished copy to Coach Daland on his birthday, and I will post the full program on YouTube and send a link to all the participants.
I’d prefer to have the footage by January 1, but in any case please don’t delay.
Also, please forward this email to any other of Peter’s USC (or LA Athletic Club) swimmers you happen to know (but don’t tell Coach Daland or Ingrid, please!).
If coach was as big an influence on your life as he was on mine, I am confident that the greetings will mean the world to him. Please participate and encourage others to do so as well. If you don’t have any high-tech experience, get one of your kids (or grandkids) to help!
Fight on!
JOHNJohn NaberNABER & ASSOCIATES, INC.Post Office Box 50107Pasadena, CA 91115(626) 795-7675
Mark Your Calendar
Save the date for
PETER DALAND’S 90TH BIRTHDAY
PARTY
SUNDAY APRIL 17, 2011
12:00 O’CLOCK
IN MOORPARK RANCHO DE LAS PALMAS
INVITATION TO FOLLOW
All swimmers from the “Daland Era”
1958 - 1992 are invitedUSC and LAAC
Please help us to "find" team mates.If you know of swimmers or former coachesthat we might be missing,send me an address, e-mail - or any other contact.This is not a surprise, feel free to call805-523-3207or send an e-mailPaul Davidson pdavidso@usc.edu
I am looking forward to seeing you.
Ingrid Daland
Tuesday, October 5, 2010
November Lunch Plans
Apparently, it is true that Bill Craig has sold his restaurant in Newport Beach. The USC Trojan Swimmers Group is certainly welcomed to continue having lunches at the restaurant. However, I thought it appropriate to check with the group to determine whether other lunch sites may be more appropriate. I have not spoken to Bill, but I am sure he will continue to serve as host of our future lunches.
The other item is the suggestion to have monthly lunches for those who can make it. As you may or may not know, I am taking videos of former Trojan Swimmers to include in next year's celebration of Peter's 90th Birthday Party to be held April 17, 2011 at USC. Having more frequent lunches will facilitate the opportunity of including as many Trojan Swimmers as possible.
So, let me know your thoughts (cdmmilam@netscape.net) I will be sending out emails to the group to continue this discussion.
Chuck
The other item is the suggestion to have monthly lunches for those who can make it. As you may or may not know, I am taking videos of former Trojan Swimmers to include in next year's celebration of Peter's 90th Birthday Party to be held April 17, 2011 at USC. Having more frequent lunches will facilitate the opportunity of including as many Trojan Swimmers as possible.
So, let me know your thoughts (cdmmilam@netscape.net) I will be sending out emails to the group to continue this discussion.
Chuck
USC Alumni Relays, October 1, 2010
From: dsalo@usc.edu
To: pdavidso@usc.edu; dsalo@usc.edu
Subject: ALUMNI RELAYS AND SUPPORT
Date: Mon, 4 Oct 2010 17:20:12 -0700
From: kevincle@usc.edu
To: cdmilam@hotmail.com
Subject: RE: Splits for Relays
Date: Tue, 5 Oct 2010 09:33:47 -0700
October 1, 2010 Swim Banquet and Honor of NCAA Champs - Class of 1960 - 50 year anniversary of USC's first NCAA Swim Title;
Alumni Relays October 2, 2010
The Swimmers (Class of 1967):
Wayne Anderson, Frank Bates and Chuck Milam courtesy of Ingrid Daland (and shown below Paul Jeffers). Wayne Anderson and Sharon Finnerman. Paul Jeffers and friend Kathy. Double click on picture to enlarge:



200 Medley Relay- Class of 1967-68 (Ken Krueger, Wayne Anderson, Chuck Milam, Frank Bates)
200 Free Relay- Class of 1967-68 (Ken Krueger, Paul Jeffers, Chuck Milam, frank bates):
The Boys are alright (USC Marching band at Heritage Hall before game):
To: pdavidso@usc.edu; dsalo@usc.edu
Subject: ALUMNI RELAYS AND SUPPORT
Date: Mon, 4 Oct 2010 17:20:12 -0700
I want to take this opportunity to thank you for joining us for the ALUMNI events of this past weekend. I am proud of the weekend we have organized and grown over the past four years. It is truly a celebration of our past and our present and a vision of our future. Personally it means a lot to me that you will take the time to be with your friends from the past and celebrate with the team of the now. It is great to be a Trojan and I think our team better understand that when they can celebrate our past season and look to the current season with you and your teammates of the past.
Thanks again for joining us and thanks for your continued support. Please forward me any suggestions you might so that we can continue to improve the program for the alums, the team and their parents.
On another note our parents, led by Jaime Lendrum (Alex Lendrum ’13) did an outstanding job raising nearly $20,000 on our silent auction and raffle.
Thanks again.
Dave Salo
Head Coach
FIGHT ON!
From: kevincle@usc.edu
To: cdmilam@hotmail.com
Subject: RE: Splits for Relays
Date: Tue, 5 Oct 2010 09:33:47 -0700
Chuck,
Having been a member of the Trojan family for just over 4 months I can see what a special place USC is and what I missed out on (especially being a California native). It was great to see all the mature J faces reminiscing at the banquet and on the pool deck. I glad you enjoyed the weekend and I will work on getting you those splits asap.
Please stay in touch and I look forward to speaking with you again.
Kevin
Kevin Clements
The University of Southern California
Assistant Coach, Men's and Women's Swimming
(213) 309-9108 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting (213) 309-9108 end_of_the_skype_highlighting cell
October 1, 2010 Swim Banquet and Honor of NCAA Champs - Class of 1960 - 50 year anniversary of USC's first NCAA Swim Title;
Alumni Relays October 2, 2010
The Swimmers (Class of 1967):
Wayne Anderson, Frank Bates and Chuck Milam courtesy of Ingrid Daland (and shown below Paul Jeffers). Wayne Anderson and Sharon Finnerman. Paul Jeffers and friend Kathy. Double click on picture to enlarge:

200 Medley Relay- Class of 1967-68 (Ken Krueger, Wayne Anderson, Chuck Milam, Frank Bates)
200 Free Relay- Class of 1967-68 (Ken Krueger, Paul Jeffers, Chuck Milam, frank bates):
The Boys are alright (USC Marching band at Heritage Hall before game):
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