It started as a memorial for Courtney Schaefer, an Esterhazy tow truck operator who was killed in a collision on March 7, 2017. A combined ‘Slow down and move over’ event and memorial was held in Esterhazy Sunday evening, and Rocanville, Moosomin, Redvers, and Wapella were among the communities that also held ‘Slow down and move over’ events this past week. ‘Slow down and move over’ is an event where emergency responders spread awareness about the importance of laws in place to protect tow truck operators, first responders, and highway workers.
Remembering Courtney Dallas Baillie of Baillie Brothers Towing said the event in Esterhazy served two purposes.
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Sask. government targets scrap metal theft with new legislation
The new legislation restricts cash transactions, and requires scrap metal dealers to obtain and record identification and transaction information from customers.
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Posted: Dec 09, 2020 4:44 PM CT | Last Updated: December 9, 2020
The new laws regarding scrap metal sales include prohibiting people under the age of 18 from being involved in scrap metal transactions.(CBC)