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CPS to focus on vehicle equipment safety during February February 10, 2021 Reading time: 1 min Cornwall Police Service (CPS) blotter update.
CORNWALL, Ontario – During the month of February, the Cornwall Police Service (CPS) will be focusing on unsafe motor vehicle equipment as part of its monthly traffic initiative.
Throughout the month of February, CPS officers will be focusing on motor vehicles deemed unsafe as a result of faulty and/or missing safety equipment. These dangerous motor vehicles could result in mechanical breakdowns, reduce visibility, and lead to a serious collision. Officers will be targeting vehicles being operated with improper equipment such as, headlights, rear lights, licence plate lights, identification lights, horns, tires, brakes, etc. Education and enforcement will be used to address any violations. Commercial motor vehicles will also be subject to checks during this time.