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Page 6 December 29, 2016 TORRANCE TRIBUNE Classifieds The deadline for Classified Ad submission and payment is Noon on Tuesday to appear in Thursday’s paper. Advertisements must be submitted in writing by mail, fax or email. You may pay by cash, check, or credit card (Visa or M/C over the phone). Errors: Please check your advertisements immediately. Any corrections and/or changes in an ad must be requested prior to the following Tuesday deadline in order to receive a credit. A credit will be issued for only the first time the error appears. Multiple runs will only be credited for the first time the error appears. No credit will be issued for an amount greater than the cost of the advertisement. Beware: Employment offers that suggest guaranteed out-of-state or overseas positions may be deceptive or unethical in nature. If you have any doubts about the nature of a company, contact the local office of the Better Business Bureau, (213) 251-9696. Herald Publications does not guarantee that the advertiser’s claims are true nor does it take responsibility for those claims. Classes Hot Yoga classes available, 142 Sheldon st., M-F 10:00am., 5:00pm, 7:00 pm, Contact: 657-259-8152 or elsegundohotyoga.com Help Wanted Medical biller/ collector, Full time/ no interns, Experience in Ortho & Spine. Knowledge of CPT, ICD 10, HCPS codes, Minimum 3 years experience. Send resume to gloria@ med-net.Info Help Wanted California MENTOR is seeking loving families with a spare bedroom to support an adult with special needs. Please join us for an Informational Session Wednesday, January 4, 2017 @ 2:00pm 11222 S. La Cienega Blvd. #640 Inglewood, CA 90304 Call Juan today to save a seat (424)750-9631 Ext 203 Ask us about referral fee $250/friend* mentorswanted.com Employment Outside sales: Looking for Outside Sales Representative to sell display ads in Torrance. Sales experience a plus. Work from home, but must call on customers and attend events. Flexible hours, approximately 20 hours a week. $15/hr, plus 10% commission to start, 20% of sales after probation. Interested parties send resume to management@heraldpublications. com. For Lease For Lease 216 Standard St.  Retail/ Office Space $1650, Please call 310- 647-1635 For Rent 321 Penn St. El Segundo 2 bedroom 1 bath completely remodeled $3,500/ month, Please call 310-647-1635 For Rent 427 E. Franklin Ave El Segundo. 3 bed/2 bath  Completely Remodeled  $3,200/month. Please call 310- 647-1635  For Rent 510 W Palm Ave. 3 Bed/2 Bath. 7 car parking. Super Clean $5,500/ month, Please call 310-647-1635 For Rent Prime Retail/Office Space, Free Standing Building,    $1,895/Mo. Available now, 216 Standard, El Segundo. For further information please call:  Bill Ruane – 310- 647-1635 Apartment For Rent 3BD/1BA $1,900 Mo. New paint, Blinds, Granite .W/D hook-up, Carport, Carpet/Tile. Available now. 310-322-4600. NO PETS. House for Rent Back house 2BD/1Bth, beautiful, hardwood, crown molding, stove, dishwasher, microwave, w/d, private patio/yard, off street parking, extra storage. $2,300.00 310-322-3151 To appear in next week’s paper, submit your Classifed Ad by Noon on Tuesday. Changes from front page using a smartphone app to hail a driver to a pickup location. The ridesharing companies have insisted they are a ride-matching service--not a transportation company to shield themselves from liability in case of a crash or act of violence. California lawmakers have made it clear through this new law that the responsibility for protecting passengers lies with Uber and Lyft even if their drivers are classified as independent contractors. Attacks on passengers by drivers are infrequent, and everyone seems to agree the majority of drivers are competent and professional. This new bill aims to keep it that way. A few other driving-related changes in the law that South Bay residents should know about going into the new year include more restrictions on cellphones. No longer can drivers hold their cellphones while driving for any reason other than to call 911. The new restrictions also include tablets, laptops and any wireless device. This loophole-closing law was detailed in the Herald in a December 8 article titled “The Hands-Free Device Every Driver Needs.” Drivers are prohibited from driving a motor vehicle while holding and operating a handheld wireless telephone or a wireless electronic communications device unless it’s mounted on the windshield, the dashboard or the center console without hindering the driver’s view of the road. A driver may only touch his phone or other device to open or close an app with a swipe of a finger or a touch of a button. GPS devices installed in car are exempt from the tough new hands-free cell phone law for drivers, which targets a national epidemic of distracted driving. Highway deaths and injuries are rising again after a 50-year decline, and cell phones are a big part of the reason why. Child safety seats:  A new requirement says that children 2 and under must be strapped in a rear-facing child seat unless the child weighs 40 pounds or more or is 39 inches taller or more. Accident reports:  A driver involved in a motor-vehicle collision must report the crash to the DMV if the damage to property is $1,000. Fewer minor collisions and fender benders will need to be reported under the financial limit, which currently is $750. Vehicle safety recalls: A car dealer or car rental company cannot loan or rent any vehicle that is under a manufacturer’s recall. Companies have 48 hours after receiving a recall notice to pull the car from their fleets. The one exception is for licensed dealers or rental companies with fleets of 34 or fewer loaner or rental vehicles. The DMV can suspend or revoke a vehicle dealer’s license if they break the law. Motorcycle lane splitting:  Driving a motorcycle between rows of stopped or moving vehicles is legal in the state, and riders and drivers need to watch out for one another. The California Highway Patrol will develop educational guidelines about lane splitting for the safety of motorcyclists, drivers, and passengers. Expect the California Drivers Handbook to add a section soon with some suggestions for drivers and riders about safe passage in the aisle. • The state’s minimum wage and vehicle registration fees both are going up on January 1.


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