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Massachusetts Auto Auction Where Five Died Assessed $200K in Penalties

April 11, 2018

Federal workplace safety regulators say a Massachusetts auto auction where five people died when a vehicle careened into a crowd last May has agreed to pay $200,000 in penalties.

The U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration announced Monday that Billerica-based LynnWay Auto Auction Inc. has also agreed to add several safety measures, including the installation of barriers in the auto auction area.

In addition, an agency that supplied temporary employees to LynnWay has agreed to nearly $13,000 in penalties.

A Jeep Grand Cherokee driven by a 76-year-old employee accelerated out of control on the auction floor on May 3, killing five and injuring seven.

A criminal investigation and two lawsuits stemming from the crash are pending.

LynnWay did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Topics Auto Massachusetts

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  • April 13, 2018 at 7:59 am
    Rosenblatt says:
    It wasn't criticism, I was asking where he got his information from ..... which I will now ask of you -- none of what you said was in the article and maybe you read a differen... read more
  • April 13, 2018 at 7:53 am
    Tax Cuts 4 PolaRich Bears says:
    The driver was supplied as a temp, who should have been checked by the employer hiring him. The temp agency may / may not have checked him, but the proper safety procedure is ... read more
  • April 12, 2018 at 11:37 am
    Rosenblatt says:
    Agent - maybe you read a different article somewhere, but this one said nothing about the operator's license status and if they did or did not go through a background check. ... read more

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