Tuesday, August 7, 2012

L.A. Now is the Los Angeles Times’ breaking news section for Southern California. It is produced by




The Chang family was on the ferry Friday when a Mercedes-Benz hotels in vancouver bc driver hit the accelerator instead of the brake and rammed into the family s minivan, pushing it into the harbor. Two passersby on boats pulled hotels in vancouver bc the family to safety.
In turn, police groups arranged for a replacement vehicle from another rental hotels in vancouver bc agency hotels in vancouver bc so the Changs hotels in vancouver bc could continue on with their vacation and recover from this traumatic incident, according to the release.
But Sean Busking, vice president of Fox Rent A Car — which has rental locations at airports worldwide and locally, including at John Wayne Airport and LAX — said in a phone interview Monday that the company decided to give a full refund hotels in vancouver bc to the Changs for the period they rented their Dodge minivan. He also said the company offered to give them a free rental for the duration of their vacation, although they have since found other accommodations.
Photo: Salvage crews work to bring a Dodge minivan to the surface Friday in Newport Harbor near Balboa Island after the vehicle hotels in vancouver bc was accidentally pushed off the Balboa Ferry. Credit: Mark Boster / Los Angeles Times
L.A. Now is the Los Angeles Times' breaking news section for Southern California. It is produced by more than 80 reporters and editors in The Times' Metro section, reporting from the paper's downtown Los Angeles headquarters as well as bureaus in Costa Mesa, Long Beach, San Diego, hotels in vancouver bc San Francisco, Sacramento, Riverside, Ventura and West Los Angeles.

No comments:

Post a Comment