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Oakville Beaver, 20 Jul 2017, p. 4

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www.insidehalton.com | OAKVILLE BEAVER | Thursday, July 2 0 , 2 0 1 7 | 4 L E X U S O F O A K V IL L E .C A EXPERIENCE AMAZI NG Photo radar and Crime Stoppers - how do these work? The Halton Regional Police Service answers your questions as they relate to traffic, crime and community policing. by Staff Sgt Craig Platt HALTON REGIONAL POLICE SERVICE ask a QUESTION: I would like to know how photo radar works when it is attached to a pole at or near a traffic intersection. Are there limitations to the accuracy of this equipment? ANSWER: Photo radar currently does not exist in Ontario. What motorists may see is technology that police services and municipal traffic man agement departments utilize called Speed Eye. This equipment is not used for enforce ment, but for study Staff Sgt. Craig Platt purposes to monitor, measure and record vehicle speeds along a particular section of road way. The data is shared with police services so municipalities, and the police, can collaborate to ensure resources are deployed in an effective manner to maintain optimal community safety and well-being. Other technology Halton motorists may see at intersections is the red light camera system. This technology is installed by the Region of Halton at various regional intersections and is used to identify motorists who disobey red light signals. Evidence supporting the offence is captured in a detailed photographic image and an Offence Notice is generated and sent to the registered owner of the offending vehicle. In 2016, data indicated collisions at intersec tions equipped with this technology achieved a reduction of 60 per cent in angle (T-bone) type impacts. QUESTION: How do you ensure the ano nymity of somebody who provides information to you using Crime Stoppers? Don' t you automatically know who the person LEA SEA I B017RX3SO I FO R $279 B I- W E E K L Y IN C LU D IN G F S P O R T C R ED IT O F U P TO $2000 Representative lease example based on a 2017 RX 350 sfx `A on a 39 month term at an annual rate of 1.9% and Complete Lexus Price of $58,073. Bi-weekly lease paym ent is $279 with $5,430 down paym ent or equivalent trade in, $0 security deposit and first bi-weekly lease payment due at lease inception. Total o f 84 bi-weekly lease payments required during the lease term. Total lease obligation is $29,046. 52,000 kilometre allowance; charge of $0.20/km for excess kilometres. Com plete Lexus Price includes freight/PDI ($2,045), Dealer fees, EHFTires ($16.50), EHF Filters($1),A /C charge($100 ),andO M V IC Fee ($10).Taxes, license, registration (ifapplicable) and insurance are extra. Offers are subject to change or cancellation w ithout notice. Offers expire on July 31st unless extended or revised. See your Lexus of Oakville for com plete details. is when they submit a tip? ANSWER: Anonymity is a cornerstone of the Crime Stoppers program. There are three ways to pro vide anonymous information to Crime Stoppers. · Call 1-800-222-TIPS (8477) and speak di rectly to a trained call-taker, who receives the information and forwards the tip to the appro priate operational or investigative team. It is important to remember that Crime Stop pers does not have, or use, call display. You will be given the option to call back, or check our website, for updates on the investigation that re lates to the tip. · Visit haltoncrimestoppers.ca to provide an online tip anonymously. · Anonymously send a tip directly to Crime Stoppers by texting "TIP201" plus your message to CRIMES (274637). Secure software provides a two-way com munication system which does not reveal your identity. Personal information is never sought and you will not be asked to testify in court. Crime Stoppers has safeguards in place so that the identity of those providing information is never revealed and they will never contact the tip provider. Crime Stoppers does not want to know who you are, just what you know. · · · Have a question for police? Click on the Ask a Cop link on the top right-hand side of the InsideHalton homepage to submit a question for this feature, which is published monthly in the Oakville Beaver, Burlington Post, Milton Canadian Champion, and online. · · · Visit www.insidehalton.com and click on the Ask a Cop link on the top right-hand side of the homepage to submit a question for this monthly feature. LEXUSOF OAKVILLE 1453 NORTH SERViCE ROAD, WEST OAKViLLE, ON L6M 2W2 For m o re new s, v is it in s id e h a lt o n .c o m 905.847.8400 · 1.866.LEXUS.66

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