The IFP - Halton Hills | Thursday, November 17, 2022 | 24 theifp.ca ON NOW AT THE BRICK! The he recone CK. SAVING YOU MORE owe 126,202 SAVING YOU MORE For more details shop instore or online at thebrick.com A ey es + FO ae OFFICE LOCATIONS GEORGETOWN 8 Guelph Street &, 905 452 7400 BRAMPTON OFFICE (Main) 350 Rutherford Road S., Suite 320 &, 905 452 7400 CALEDON EAST 15955 Airport Road, Suite 201 & 905 584 4545 LITIGATION Q A As a spouse, you are recognized as a dependant. If your husband’s wil fails to make adequate provisions for your im for dependant support. important be brougl for the purposes of dependant support. For your husband had an insurance policy with a designated beneficiary other than You. the court has the jurisdiction i der the pr paid to the estat for the purposes oe your support. The same may apply to other assets that passed ou utside the estate. It is always important to get comprehensive estate planning advice in advance, however, if you are dealing with an estate issue, give us a call to set up a free ¥ hour consultation. Enjoy the weekend. the C i ig Clients. Enrichi: for Use of replace or substitute any professional, financial, medical, legal, or other professional advice. IBNEWS A police officer inspects a commercial vehicle. COMMERCIAL VEHICLE BLITZ YIELDS INSPECTION FAILURE RATE OF 30 PER CENT A two-day commercial vehicle blitz conducted by Halton police and other er DO lice services has yielded an inspection failure rate of 30 per cent. Between Tuesday, Oct. 4 and Wednesday, Oct. 5, offi- cers inspected a total of 316 commercial motor vehicles at Woodbine Mohawk Park in Milto! The purpose of the an- nual blitz is to conduct pro- active enforcement and en- compli wit chanical fitness, weights, load security, safety and li- censing. THIS YEAR'S BLITZ RESULTED IN: +95 vehicles being taken out of service (30 per cent failure rate) + 208 provincial offence notices being issued ets of licence plates being seized +160 mandatory alcohol screenings being conduct- ed 3 pines dey suspen- sions being issued 1 individual being ar- rested and charg having a blood alcohol con- centration of 80mgs or more within two hours. "The Halton Regional Police Service is commit- ted to elevating safety for everyone on our roadways. This was the 21st t year we have hosted the Commer- cial Motor Vehicle Blitz, and with assistance from partner agencies, we continue to make great strides in making our roads safer," said Sgt. Will Halton Police "It is imperative that ve- hicle operators and owners ensure their vehicles are properly and maintained. C Creat to those in the industry that are it a priority. Safe trucks safe drivers and Metroland file photo safe loads benefit every- one. Operators who choose evious “year's commercial vehicle blitz resulted in: + 126 vehicles taken out of service (81 per cent fail- rate) . 7953 ovincial offence notices being * 8 sets of Ticence plates seized + 135 mandatory alcohol screenings conducted. This year's enforcement blitz was attended by the Ontario Provincial Police, Niagara Regional Police, Guelph Police, Waterloo assisted as well, including alton police auxiliary unit, Halton police cadets, 1,2and3 District Response Teams, Training Unit and Traffic Services,