Wabash County Sheriff’s Department Details “Click It Or Ticket” Campaign

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WABASH,Indiana — The  Wabash  County  Sheriffs Department  announced  today  its  participation  in  the national  and  statewide  2016  Click It or Ticket enforcement  mobilization  occurring  May 6-30,  2016. Officers will join more than 250 state and local law enforcement agencies, and thousands more across the country, to conduct high-visibility patrols encouraging drivers and passengers to buckle up.

“Whether  driving or riding, staying safe on the road begins with wearing your seatbelt,” said Sergeant Dan Johnson. “Our participation  in this campaign  is a great way to increase  that conversation  with  the public, while driving home this message with enforcement.  We will be out in full patrols and if we see you unbelted, we will pull you over.”

Click It or Ticket is an annual  enforcement  effort  supported  by  federal  funding  allocated  to  Wabash County  Sheriffs Department  from the Traffic Safety division  of the Indiana Criminal Justice  Institute (ICJI).    Several  Wabash  County  Sheriff  Department  officers  will  work  overtime  to conduct  seat  belt patrols around the clock.  According to ICJI, in 2015, there were 818 fatalities on Indiana roadways. Of those fatalities, 33 percent were unrestrained.

“The more we explain  the importance  of  seat  belt use, the  more we see drivers  and their passengers buckling up,” said ICJI Director Dave Murtaugh. “This campaign is about the importance of wearing your seat belt, and I am thankful for all those involved.”

Indiana law enforcement agencies have been actively involved in the Click It or Ticket campaign for over

20 years. In addition, for 2016, Indiana agencies will join those from across the Eastern half of the United States  in a combined  “Border  to Border”  mobilization.  On  May 23 from 6:00  p.m.  – I 0:00  p.m.  this shared  increased  blitz will drive home the zero tolerance message, that no matter what state you’re  in, driving or riding unbuckled will result in a ticket.

For more information  regarding the Click It or Ticket enforcement  mobilization  campaign, please visit: http://www.nhtsa.gov/nhtsa/ciot/index.html.    To    learn    more    about    Wabash    County     Sheriff’s Department, please visit: http://www.wcsd.us.

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