Oakville Beaver, 20 Oct 2022, p. 17

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HB NEWS HOLIDAY WEEKEND TRAFFIC BLITZ RESULTS 150-PLUS CHARGES A Thanksgiving week- end traffic blitz by Halton police has resulted in m than 150 charges being taid for various driving-related offences within the region. Operation Impact 2022 ran from Friday, Oct. 7 to Monday, Oct.: 10.and saw of- riving without a seatbelt. Over the course of four LET’S MAKE WARD 1 BETTER! Ready for your best years? Experience the difference Chartwell provides - where social connections, exceptional services and dedicated staff can make your life better. 1=Yolo) @- Mi xoltl am xelel- Wal 1-844-727-8679 | Chartwell.com days, members of the Hal- ton Regional Police Ser- ‘t Response Teams and uniform patrol officers issued a total of 130 provincial offence notices (tickets) for traffic-related offences to drivers throughout the region. Another 14 provincial offence notices were is- sued for driving-related of- fences where the individu- al charged will be required to make a court appear- ance. Seventy- four drivers re- ceived writ warnings. Seven people aso face im- eee ring-related 5 chi “Collisions don't take “The reality is that most are the direct result of a conscious decision that an individual driver has made- be it to speed, to TOWN COUNCIL drive distracted, or to drive & im gional Polic continue to focus on beha- viours that put drivers, 4 Fi passengers and allroad us- § ers at risk each and every a day of the year." 3 Operation Impact is an 3 annual national public ¢ awareness ihe On spear- headed by ie Canadian Association a Chiefs of Po- 8 lice under the leadership of the CACP Traffic Safety Committee. CHARTWEll retirement residences CHARTWELL WATERFORD 2160 Baronwood Drive, Oakville CHARTWELL OAKVILLE 180 Oak Park Boulevard, Oakville “Conditions apply. woo"uoy]EYyapIsUt

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