Ontario Community Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 29 May 2009, p. 10

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OAKVILLE BEAVER Friday, May 29, 2009 · 10 Was it a bird or a plane, a taxi or a cop? Was that a taxi or a police car? That's what motorists in parts of Halton Region have been asking for the past year. Halton police say that they've been putting taxi-style lights atop some unmarked cars to nab speeders and aggressive drivers in Milton and Halton Hills. But Inspector Bill Ford said the program, although successful, was scuttled three weeks ago because some folks thought it gave police an unfair advantage. "Our goal here in Halton Region is to reduce the number of deaths caused by aggressive driving and motor vehicle accidents," Ford said. "It was very effective. "But we're not about catching people committing traffic offences at any cost." Ford said there was only one complaint from the public about the project, which was suggested by traffic officers who thought the lights would help police vehicles blend in more than unmarked cars alone. "The complaint was that we were using a cab light, but my response is that we were using a police light that looks like a cab light," Ford said. "It didn't say Halton Taxi on it. It said POLICE 878-5511." Part of the strategy was that motorists might start slowing down any time they saw a taxi, thinking it might just be a police car, Ford said. Ford said Halton Region Police Chief Gary Crowell initially supported the project, but learned some members of the public didn't. "The feeling the chief had from the community was that it wasn't perceived as being fair," Ford said. "It was perceived as being a dirty trick, I suppose." -- Torstar News Service SPECIAL TO THE BEAVER WHAT WAS THAT MASKED CAR?: A Halton police cruiser with taxi lights atop used in the past year by Halton Regional Police to catch speeders in north Halton. The Regional Municipality of Halton Pilot Rain Barrel Sales Events allows for rain water capture and storage. This is an excellent source of water for your garden. www.halton.ca GreenCart Acceptable Liners Paper towels Date Location Halton Hills Civic Centre, 1 Halton Hills Burlington Saturday June 6 www.halton.ca/waste. not be collected Saturday June 13 Oakville www.halton.ca/waterconservation. 290509

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