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Oakville Beaver, 21 Oct 2011, p. 3

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3 · Friday, October 21, 2011 OAKVILLE BEAVER · www.insideHALTON.com Most Oakville drivers failed car seat spot check By David Lea OAKVILLE BEAVER STAFF Oakville residents received a failing grade in child safety Saturday when Halton police held a car seat spot check clinic on Upper Middle Road and found 70 per cent of those stopped were using improper car seats. The clinic, held in conjunction with the Halton Partners for Car Seat Safety, saw a total of 75 cars stopped that were equipped with car seats or booster seats. It found 70 per cent of them were sporting a wide array of problems. Those safety issues included: · Expired car seats · Children required by law to be in a booster seat not using one · Use of an infant car seat for a child over the weight/height limit · Car seats purchased in the United States, which are not valid in Canada · A child in a booster seat with no seat belt Halton police Sgt. Julie Craddock-Bijl said seven regulation car seats and three booster seats, donated for the clinic, were handed out on Saturday to replace expired or undersized models that police could not permit the drivers leave with. "That's a great number for a clinic," she said. While the goal of the clinic was to educate caregivers about the proper way to secure a child in a car seat or booster seat, one caregiver received a hefty fine when a child was found to be not only not secured properly in a booster seat, but not even wearing a seat belt. Craddock-Bijl said she had mixed feelings about the results of the car seat clinic. "The clinic was a success because there were 75 vehicles inspected and we're confident that when everybody left those children were secure in properly fitting booster seats and car seats," she said. "What scares us is that there is still such a high failure rate and that people are not taking the time to read their car manuals, to read their car seat instruction manuals and have their kids in properly-fitting car seats and booster seats. We know that if we are seeing this kind of failure rate at a car seat clinic that there are a lot of kids out there that aren't in properly-fitting and installed car seats." Inside d Opinion.............................................6 Artscene..........................................34 Sports..............................................37 Worship..........................................40 Classified........................................44 Full Delivery: Real Estate, Rona, Listen UP Canada, Barbecues Galore, 3-for-1 Glasses, Regency/FPI, Wag-A-Way Kennels, JYSK, Tire Discounter, RMP Athletic Locker, Shopping News, Ecoenergy Partial Delivery: Staples, Henry's Camera, Home Depot, PRemier Consumer, Bouclair, Sears For home delivery & customer service call (905) 845-9742 Mon., Tues. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Wed., Thu., and Fri. 9 a.m.-7 p.m. (open for calls only after 5 p.m.) Closed Sat. and Sun. NEW SUBSCRIPTIONS call (905) 845-9742 or subscribe online @ www.oakvillebeaver.com FERN HILL A School Like No Other Fern Hill School, an independent co-educational school for students in Preschool to Grade 8, is regarded as one of the pre-eminent elementary schools in Canada. · · · · Exceptional academics Personalized and enriched curriculum Secure facilities French from PS ­ Grade 8 · · · · Outstanding visual arts, band and vocal music Athletics and outdoor education Mandarin Language study Leadership and Community Service programmes COME VISIT US! OPEN HOUSE Saturday, October 29, 2011 | 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Oakville Campus | 3300 Ninth Line Oakville, ON | 905.257.0022 admissions@fernhillschool.com | www.fernhillschool.com w We sell the most homes in Canada. Let us help you sell yours. w.remaxaboutowne.com Aboutowne Reality Corp., Brokerage 905-338-9000 (Downtown Office) 905-842-7000 (Uptown Office) Independently owned and operated.

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