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‘It’s devastating beyond all words’: Families of victims of speeding drivers make emotional plea to Doug Ford to save speed cameras

Council’s infrastructure committee voted Friday in favour of changing the city’s speed camera program, ahead of the province’s legislation to ban them outright.

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Kendrew Pape

Kendrew Pape, who lost his sister Kim in 2018 to a speeding driver, gave an emotional plea to Premier Doug Ford on behalf of his dead sister: “The human cost is way too high for us to be gambling on big signs and flashing lights.”


Kendrew Pape will never forget the day his older sister was killed by a speeding car in a crosswalk shortly after her 51st birthday in 2018.

“When the police knock on your door and you have to go to the hospital to identify your loved one’s mangled remains, it’s devastating beyond any words,” Pape told reporters at º£½ÇÉçÇø¹ÙÍøcity hall on Friday.

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Mahdis Habibinia

Mahdis Habibinia is part of the Star's city hall bureau, based in Toronto. Reach her via email: mhabibinia@thestar.ca

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