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  2. Child safety lock - Wikipedia

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    With an update to the Code of Federal Regulations in 1985 [3] vehicles sold in the US began installing rear door child safety locks on all models. While referred to as child safety locks, this device prevents operation of the interior door handle for any passenger using the engaged door's interior handle, preventing exit unless the rear window ...

  3. The Alzheimer Case - Wikipedia

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    Angelo Ledda, a former hitman for organized crime, agrees to one last contract, despite his recently developed Alzheimer's disease.He is to kill two people; on killing the first and recovering a package from the first victim, he then learns the second victim is Bieke, a twelve-year-old girl pimped by her father, who had been recently busted, but then killed by police trying to escape.

  4. Murder of Samantha Josephson - Wikipedia

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    Inside the car, police found a container of liquid bleach, germicidal wipes, and window cleaner. [18] The car also contained Josephson's phone [26] as well as a large amount [17] of her blood, which was in the passenger seat and in the trunk. [18] Additionally, the child locks were activated, which police believe prevented Josephson from ...

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  6. Carthage nursing home shooting - Wikipedia

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    Upon realizing that his wife wasn't where she usually worked, Stewart headed to the area for Alzheimer's patients, which was secured by passcode-protected doors. As he walked through the hallways of the nursing home, Stewart killed seven residents—two of them in their wheelchairs—while the staff tried to move other patients to safety.

  7. Childproofing - Wikipedia

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    Safety gates are used to help prevent a child from accessing an area of a house, especially the stairway, or to allow an exterior door to be open for ventilation while restricting movement of a child. Pressure gates and hardware mounted gates are available. Pressure gates can be dislodged by children and should not be used at the top of stairs.

  8. Killing of Miriam Carey - Wikipedia

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    Secret Service attempted to arrest the suspect but she continued to drive the car evasively, colliding with one officer who fell on the hood of the car and rolled off. [19] [20] Carey then drove 40–80 mph down Pennsylvania Avenue, weaving through traffic and ignoring red lights. Police gave chase east on Pennsylvania Avenue for a dozen blocks.

  9. Sudden unintended acceleration - Wikipedia

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    One of those vehicles, a 2009 ES 350, was given as a loaner car to California Highway Patrol officer Mark Saylor on August 28, 2009. Saylor and his wife, daughter, and brother-in-law were driving on State Route 125 in San Diego, California, when their car accelerated out of control and crashed into an embankment, killing everyone in the car ...

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