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School zone safety to be strictly enforced

Parents are often the ones putting children at risk, says enforcement officer
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Simon Jottey, a traffic enforcement officer with the Township, is urging parents to act more cautiously in school zones.

Simon Jottey has seen it all too often.

It鈥檚 early afternoon. A parent drives slowly along the street in front of her child鈥檚 school.

Traffic behind her comes to a crawl.

She sees her child on the sidewalk on the other side of the street. She shouts to him.

鈥淐ome on! Come on!鈥 she calls.

鈥淕et in!鈥

As the child crosses the street, the parent opens the passenger door behind her. Vehicles behind hers cannot overtake, and the child in the middle of the road slows traffic going in the opposite direction.

More often than not, the parent will pull away from the curb before her child has secured the safety belt.

By her action, the mother, and many fathers and caregivers like her, is not only putting her child in peril by encouraging him to jaywalk, she is creating a dangerous situation for others, Jottey said.

Jottey is a traffic enforcement officer with the Township, and now that children are back in school he will join RCMP officers to discourage unsafe driving habits in school zones all over 91原创.

As a traffic enforcement officer, he is acutely aware of parents who are in a big rush to get their children to school in the morning, and to their activities in the afternoon.

鈥淓veryone is in a rush,鈥 Jottey said.

鈥淚t鈥檚 only their child they are picking up. They鈥檙e not looking at the whole picture of other children walking to and from school, biking, the weather and road conditions,鈥 he said.

He has also heard parents loudly goad him to ticket offenders 鈥 knowing very well that those same hecklers would make excuses if they were found doing the same thing.

鈥淚t鈥檚 not about 鈥榞etting caught鈥 or being embarrassed. It鈥檚 not about making excuses,鈥 Jottey said.

鈥淭he rules are there to prevent people from getting hurt. At elementary schools, children are five to 13 years old.

鈥淚t doesn鈥檛 take much to hit a child and knock him over. Compare the size of any vehicle to a little kid.鈥

In September, Township bylaw enforcement officers and the 91原创 RCMP will be issuing verbal warnings and giving tickets to drivers who disobey parking and speeding laws in school zones.

While parents and other drivers are busy and in a rush, they need to think about what is at stake and pay attention, because a vehicle can do an awful lot of damage to a human being.

鈥淣obody wants to see an accident happen to a young family,鈥 Jottey said, noting that in a split second one poor decision can cause a lifetime of grief.

He has often seen drivers waiting in school zones with their vehicle running and in gear, and their foot on the brake, surrounded by dozens of little children.

It is also common to find motorists parked 鈥渙nly for a minute鈥 on crosswalks, at curbs with yellow lines, or in no parking or stopping zones 鈥 areas that must be kept clear to allow pedestrians safe access or because visibility is limited.

Even more hazardous is when drivers panic and take off when they realize bylaw enforcement is approaching.

鈥淭hat is the worst thing you can do,鈥 Jottey said.

鈥淚t is so unsafe for the children inside the car and for everyone around you.鈥

In some cases, enforcement officers only want to issue a verbal warning, but drivers who react in a dangerous manner can expect that talk to escalate into a ticket. And tickets can be mailed to offenders 鈥 they don鈥檛 have to be issued on the spot.

鈥淒on鈥檛 think you got away with it,鈥 said Jottey.

鈥淭he laws are there for a reason: To protect children and drivers alike.鈥

That lesson may be driven home with fines. Bylaw officers can issue tickets of up to $50 for school zone parking infractions and the RCMP can fine drivers between $196 to $253 for speeding in a school zone or $368 for driving without due care and attention.





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