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在星期二晚上的车祸里,一个18个月的孩子的脊骨部位严重受伤,警察正在调查他是否正确的坐在他的儿童车座上. 如果他没有的话, 他的父母可能会被控诉.
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4 a. r% X, t4 f8 m; o6 @) u. J他们的车里另外的孩子没有受伤, 撞他们的车也没有人受伤.# E4 m0 b' s/ z; s" o8 ?' ~
Edmonton police are investigating whether an 18-month-old boy who suffered severe spinal injuries in a car crash Tuesday night was secured properly in his child car seat.
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Const. Tim Eggert of Edmonton police said charges could be laid if the child — whose parents were taken to hospital with minor injuries —wasn't properly belted in./ @8 y; I' Z6 o! s& {4 W
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Various surveys have found that up to 90 per cent of child safety seats are installed incorrectly.. N- P1 v% G6 c J; m5 G+ @) I% D& M
. |1 S4 y6 w$ H: X& _2 U"It is the parent's responsibility to secure the child and secure the seat in there," he said. "There is a charge for both of those, as is with an adult when you are not wearing your seatbelt or not wearing your seatbelt correctly."4 v! Q( ~$ ^9 I. i
7 r5 I# a, D7 D* N! n2 SThe boy was in a compact car that was broadsided by another car at 79th Street and 83rd Avenue. It is unclear if he will survive.1 G: f& u0 Y) I( l& x2 g, S7 f
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Two other children in the same car were uninjured. No one in the second vehicle sustained any injuries.
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Police say speed may have been a factor in the collision, but it could take weeks to wrap up the investigation.! f, C4 c% I8 P" ?# F
, T- }5 }9 ?% w4 g. sEdmonton police, Capital Health and the Optimist Club hosted a free child restraint safety inspection clinic Wednesday at West Division station.( v8 h8 A9 M- Q3 Y
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Last year, they inspected 73 car seats and found 59 per cent weren't being used correctly. |
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