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Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Car Seat Safety Check in Palatine

Nearly 3 in 4 car seats are installed incorrectly, find out if your child is safely secured at the Palatine Police Department Oct. 5.

Certified child passenger safety technicians will be available Friday, Oct. 5 from 11 a.m. until 2 p.m. at the Palatine Police Department to check car seats for proper installation. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), 75 percent of children are riding in car safety seats that are not properly installed or don't fit correctly, either because a child is in the wrong seat, or the child is not placed in the seat incorrectly. Traffic accidents are still the leading cause of death for children ages 12 and under. NHTSA reports on average, two children die on the roads every day, and more than 300 are injured, but many of these deaths can be prevented. Properly installed, placing a child in an age and size …

Monday, June 13, 2011

Palatine Police Plan Safety Check For June 17

The Palatine Police department will be using saturation patrols through the 4th of July holiday.

The Palatine Police Department is planning a roadside safety check Friday, June 17 near Algonquin and Roselle Roads. The safety check will begin in the early evening hours and continue through the early morning hours of Saturday, June 18. The safety check is part of the Illinois Department of Transportation's "Click it or Ticket" campaign. Palatine has received grant funding from the state to participate in the 4th of July Holiday Safety Traffic Crackdown. The department will saturate roadways focusing on impaired drivers, occupant protection and speeding, according to a press release from the department. The increase in patrols will continue through the 4th of July holiday.

Ellen

2:45 pm on Saturday, July 2, 2011

Well, I guess this is a good thing -- but it tends to make some people stay at home during the holidays to make sure they aren't bothered by ending up in a line of cars that the police want to check out. Nothing wrong with me or my car -- I don't drink and I have my new sticker on -- and the dogs are up to date with shots and Palatine dog tags -- just don't want to get trapped in one of those …   more ›

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