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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 17 Aug 2004, p. 1

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0;,ýLReal Estate SPORTS See what's Marauders on the market to leaguel inside rage 20 sa( fin. MILTON L BLIC LIBRARY COMMUNITY civance Couple fosters ais canine's calling rage 8 uliMin arnE, zou. p0-9303 A METROLANO COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER VOL. 145 NO. 45 TUESDAY AUGUST 17, 2004 $1.00 <GST inclsded) 48 PAGES "Using Communication to BuidBetter Communities" Chief favours photo radar, cameras By TIM WHITNELL Special to The Champion Halton's police chief is in favour of red light camneras and photo radar, but can't offer a timetable for their possible retumn to the region. When the subject of red light cameras came up at T7hursday's Halton Regional Police Services Board meeting, top cop Ean Algar added photo radar to the wish list, while saying he thinks they both cao do good. "Red light (cameras) has been given the green hight by the Ontario goveromens and l'm in favour of both initiatives," Chief Algar said prior to head- ing into a private board session. "We're waiting to sec if the Province approves it," he added, alluding to photo radar specifically, which Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty said last week may ho up for future discussion and impie- mentation. "We are certainly inundated with public com- plaints about speeding and aggressive driving. Applied properly, it can change driver behaviour,- Chief Algar said of both initiatives. Hlton bas neyer had photo radar, but it did mun a red lighs camera pilot project from 2000 to 2002 as part of a larger region-wide program. Four years ago, a $1 00,000 camera was installed at intersec- tions in Oakville and Burlingson, altemnasing between four iindisclosed intersections during a two-year pilot projeet - which cost $750.000 and brought in $ 100,000 shrough 667 violations. Chief Algar said police will speak to regionai officiais about red light cameras. "Red lighs traffic enforcement is juss nos the money maker il seems. It wasn's a money maker (for Halton)," he said, emphasizing revenue con- sideration wouldn't be a reason for institusing il or photo radar. "t's nos there to be a money maker. but to correct driver behaviour. We'll sec a change in our comimunities' driver behaviour." The fine for runining a red lighs is $155, plus a $35 vicsim surcharge. The driver also gels three demerit points on bis or her licence. The chief said he believes that as long as such electronic traffic control measures are applied properly, the public will accept them. The Provincial projecs was approved under Bill 102, the Red Lighs Cameras Pilot Project Act of December 1998. Owu.andGoratdbyStartung at Fuuu Toyoa *VFJumU * Competitive daly weekly and monthly rates. 19 24 Hour Roadside Assance anywhere in Canada er day or the USA. * Customer pick-up and return. 'kco...,aUl baMcCOu" wIT90mFREIM P 25A. Mm m Rmu 410 Stoolas Av. Milten (mude Mlton Tayota> 905-875-3771 ,Creating quite a stir The Red Hot Chili Peppers team of, from left, Dr. Angelika Koth, Pam Saxby and Barb Saxby stir Up some of their non-tradi- tlonal vegetarian chili dur- ing Saturday's Chili Festival hosted by the Rotary Club of Miton at the fairgrounds. Se. story and more photos on page 7. Photo by GRAHAM PAINE Comment.......... 6 Dateline ..........12 Champion Country . .13-18 Business ..........19 Classified .......23-25 *TIE8MYAUGIJITI? *Suieed on taealy www.miltontoyota.com

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