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Van driver’s license suspended

State plans review of day-care rules

By Chris Cassidy and John Zaremba
Thursday, September 15, 2011 -
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A driver who found a Dorchester tot dead in his sweltering van had his license to shuttle children yanked by the Registry of Motor Vehicles yesterday, while Gov. Deval Patrick called for a “top to bottom” review of the state’s day-care regulations.

Patrick said the death of 17-month-old Gabriel Josh-Cazir Pierre Monday, after he was apparently forgotten in the van, “looks like a pretty profound lack of responsibility.”

 
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SAFETY CHECK: The death of Gabriel...
SAFETY CHECK: The death of Gabriel Josh-Cazir Pierre, 17 months old, found in a sweltering day-care van, has prompted a state plan to review day-care regulations.

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