Crime & Safety
PHOTOS: Driver Veers Off Road, Lands Upside Down onto Playground Slide in Richmond
Police say the woman was found to be an unlicensed driver.
A woman drove her car onto the slide of a playground in Richmond on Saturday, police said. Around noon Saturday, officers responded to the accident involving a 2006 Toyota Camry containing a woman and her young son at Yiu Mienh Baptist Church, located at 777 Sonoma St.
According to police, the woman was driving west on Solano Avenue with her 7-year-old son when she said she somehow became distracted, causing her to drive onto the sidewalk and into a chain link fence. From there, the car went down an embankment and landed on the slide of the church’s playground, officers said.
The woman and her son were not seriously injured, according to police. Investigators discovered that the woman was unlicensed and the child was seated in the front seat and was not in a booster seat. Police issued the driver a citation for not having a license, not using a child safety seat and also for driving off of the road. There were no children in the playground at the time of the crash.
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Police said they want to remind drivers that children under 8 years old must be a booster seat and should always ride in the backseat.
By Bay City News
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