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As CT debates ice cream truck safety bill Tristan s Law, tens of thousands sign online petition in support
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A bill known as Tristan’s Law, named after the late Tristan Barhorst, would institute new safety requirements for ice cream trucks. Tristan, 10, of Wallingford, was struck and killed by a car after buying ice cream from an ice cream truck in Cheshire, Conn., on June 12, 2020. Tristan is seen here in 2017 during a family trip to Orlando, Fla.Contributed photo /Barhorst familyShow MoreShow Less
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A bill known as Tristan’s Law, named after the late Tristan Barhorst, would institute new safety requirements for ice cream trucks. Tristan, 10, of Wallingford, was struck and killed by a car after buying ice cream from an ice cream truck in Cheshire, Conn., on June 12, 2020. Tristan is seen here in 2019 during a family trip to Orlando, Fla.Contributed photo /Barhorst familyShow MoreShow Less
As CT debates ice cream truck safety bill Tristan s Law, tens of thousands sign online petition in support
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As CT debates ice cream truck safety bill Tristan s Law, tens of thousands sign online petition in support
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