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Family demands action on car backup deaths after losing child
Families who lost loved ones in vehicle backup accidents joined others in an attempt to make Congress enforce a law that is two years overdue.
Families upset after government's backup camera mandate overdue
Brandy and Michael Dahlen’s daughter Abigail should be turning 5 years old, but in 2010, a teenage neighbor accidentally backed over her when she chased a ball into his driveway.
Pelham family visits Washington, D.C. to tout backup cameras
Two Pelham parents whose daughter was killed in a 2010 accident in Helena were among parents from across the country who visited Capital Hill on April 11 to tout backup cameras on vehicles.
DeWitt Mom Pushes For Equipment To Prevent Back-Over Accidents
Parents of children killed in vehicle back-over incidents, including a mother from DeWitt, are calling for action on a five-year-old law aimed at preventing such accidents.
Quadriplegic urges vehicle back-up cameras to save lives
Sometimes, in the hubbub of Washington, it takes a personal story to grab government officials’ attention. Patrick Ivison, an 18-year-old USC freshman who was left a quadriplegic as a toddler when a neighbor accidentally backed a car over him.