Department Reports ‘Click It or Ticket’ Campaign Results

The “Click It or Ticket” campaign, sponsored and funded by the National Highway Safety Administration and administered by the Louisiana Highway Safety Commission started May 20 and ended at midnight on June 2.  The safety-based program focused on the wearing of seat belts according to Louisiana law. 

The Winnfield Police Department was awarded a grant by the LHSC that resulted in 100 hours of overtime hours for officers to provide saturated patrols for enforcement of traffic laws and seat belt violations.

During this time period, the total number of violations cited was 218 of which 199 were seat belt violations.  In Winnfield City Court, fine for seat belt violations, first offense, is $60.  Many officers stop offenders for moving violations and, at their discretion, drop to the lesser charge of a seat belt violation to avoid the higher fines and higher insurance rates for the driver.

The Winnfield Police Department reminds drivers that while this campaign centers around the Memorial Day weekend, all occupants shall always use their seat belts at all times as required by law.  Statistics have proven that restrained occupants are more likely to survive a crash than an unrestrained person.

This grant has also provided monies to participate in the next national campaign, “Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over” centered around the Labor Day weekend.  This is a High-Visibility Traffic Safety Enforcement program that begins August 16 and runs through September 3.