‘This Was a Murder’: Premier Doug Ford Meets with Family of Ontario Man Killed by Alleged Dangerous Driver
Andrew Cristillo's family urges Premier Doug Ford to enact Andrew's Law, proposing immediate licence suspensions and lifetime bans for extreme dangerous driving, following a fatal crash.
- Premier Doug Ford met with the family of an Ontario man killed in a crash involving an alleged dangerous driver and said he would support their efforts to change road safety laws.
- The family is pushing for 'Andrew's Law' which would introduce mandatory driving bans for those charged with dangerous driving until their trial and lifetime bans for convictions of extreme dangerous driving.
- The teen driver charged in the crash that killed Andrew Cristillo had previously been charged with dangerous driving in a separate incident involving the premier and likely faced a 30-day driving ban.
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Ford promises new Ontario dangerous driving law in honour of man killed in crash – 105.9 The Region
TORONTO — Ontario Premier Doug Ford says his government will introduce legislation this fall to strengthen dangerous driving laws in honour of a father of three who was killed last month by an alleged dangerous driver. Andrew Cristillo, 35, was killed Aug. 3 in a head-on crash in Whitchurch-Stouffville that also left his wife and their three young daughters injured. The 18-year-old man charged in that crash is also the same person charged after …
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