Even Shadow Senator Paul Strauss had a car in the parade. And a classic one, to boot.

News broke on Friday that Selena Walker, driver of the ambulance carrying late New York Times reporter David Rosenbaum in 2006, would be brought back into the fold at the D.C. Fire and EMS Department. But the Post reports today that AG Peter Nickles is considering appealing the D.C. Superior Court decision to reinstate Walker to her post. Nickles should be feeling pressure to maintain the city’s end of its civil settlement with the Rosenbaum family, which agreed to drop a $20 million suit in exchange for a continued commitment to improvement of the emergency response system. Second chances are great; but the reinstatement of one of the people that mistook Rosenbaum for a drunk, purposefully meandered in route to a different hospital than he requested, and even ran a personal errand while he was in the ambulance is probably not the best way to keep up with said agreement. Nickles should make a decision early next week.