
Redlands Police Department Conducting Seat Belt Enforcement Operation in May
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By: William Cortez
Community Writer
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a Driver getting a ticket and being pulled over for not wearing a seat belt.
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Beginning Monday, May 11, and throughout the month, the Redlands Police Department will be out looking for vehicle drivers and passengers who are not wearing their seat belt. This also includes drivers who do not secure children in child safety seats.
“Buckling up is your best defense in the event of a crash, and only takes a few seconds,” said Redlands Police Sgt. Jeffrey Frisch, who supervises the department’s Traffic Unit. “The same goes for car seats. Children should be as safe as possible when riding in the car, and one major way to do that is to make sure they are secured in the correct car seat.”
Under California law, children under two years old who weigh under 40 pounds or are under 40 inches tall must ride in a rear-facing car seat. Children under the age of eight or under 4’ 9” tall must be secured in a car or booster seat.
To find a car seat fitting station near you, visit the California Office of Traffic Safety website, or California Highway Patrol’s office finder.
Funding for this program is provided by a grant from the California Office of Traffic Safety, through the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.