| London's 10th Anniversary Celebration! |
It’s been over 10 years since Accident Support Services (ASSI) partnered with the London Police Service and opened the London Collision Reporting Centre (CRC). The Centre has proven to be an overwhelming success, servicing over 138,000 motorists from over 80,200 crashes since opening its doors to the public in 1996.
The Centre and its staff are the constant recipients of rave reviews from both the public and the police. Citizens are happy with the convenience and the calming environment of the Centre, while police state they have been able to free up 15 officers for higher priority duties s a result of having drivers come to the CRC rather than going to the scene for the report.
Pictured at Right:, L-R: Elgin Austen, Retired London Police Deputy Chief; Steve Sanderson, President of ASSI; London Police Chief Brian Mullan; Alan Smith, Manager ASSI |  |
 | Pictured at Left, Steve Sanderson & Chief Brian Mullan
The milestone was marked with a 2 day Open House and Charity Barbeque with the proceeds donated to “Jesse’s Journey”. Senior Police Officials, Dignitaries, City Officials, Members of the Media and the Insurance Industry were amongst the attendees.
At the ‘official” celebration, London Police Chief Brian Mullan presented Steve Sanderson, President of Accident Support Services with a Certificate of Appreciation commemorating the event. City Councillor Ross Montieth was on-hand to congratulate CRC Staff and Police for “a decade of saving time”. |
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