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Posted on November 29, 2011

Holiday parties, a Liability To Party Hosts

The holiday season is always filled with parties and festivities of all sorts. Hosts should be alert when it comes to offering alcohol to their guests; precautionary steps should make it easy for hosts and guests alike to stay away from common safety problems and occasional accidents. According to the news, it has turned into… read more

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Posted on September 27, 2011

ASPCA Advises Against Dogs in Pickup Beds

Although traveling with your canine friends in the back of a pickup truck may seem easy and convenient, and perhaps even fun for the dog, the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals strongly warns against it, according to recent news sources. “When you drive with a loose dog in the back of… read more

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Posted on September 26, 2011

Hybrids To Mimic Engine Noise for Pedestrian Safety

In response to the Pedestrian Safety Enhancement Act passed last year, Toyota has made their 2012 Prius model emit a sound that mimics a combustion engine so that pedestrians, particularly those who are blind, can hear them, according to news sources. The act was passed last year and requires electric and hybrid vehicles to make… read more

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Posted on September 26, 2011

LAPD Officers Injured in Domestic Violence Suspect Pursuit

Two officers of the Los Angeles Police Department were injured Saturday in a vehicle pursuit of a domestic violence suspect, according to recent news reports. The two officers were responding to a call around 10 p.m. from a residence at Olive and 108th streets. They saw the suspect escape from a window on the second… read more

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