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BOOZE and BELTS MOBILIZATION
NEWS RELEASE
Chippewa
Falls Police Department
12/01/09
For immediate release
Contact: Lt. Mark Hanson 723-4424 (after 3pm)
mahanson@chippewafalls-wi.gov
Chippewa Falls PD to join Booze & Belts traffic safety effort
In an effort to keep the joyous holiday season from becoming a time of tragedy,
Chippewa Falls Police will be
participating in the statewide “Booze and Belts” traffic crash prevention
effort from Dec. 7 to 15.
“During the Booze and Belts mobilization, our officers will be out to prevent
needless traffic deaths and injuries by arresting drunken drivers and enforcing
the mandatory safety belt law,” said
Lt. Mark Hanson
Law enforcement officers throughout the state are stringently cracking down on
motorists who irresponsibly choose to ignore safety belt and impaired driving
laws. Last year in Wisconsin, there were
more than 41,000 drunken driving convictions and nearly 70,000 convictions for
failure to fasten safety belts. With Wisconsin’s new primary
enforcement law, officers may stop and ticket drivers and passengers who are not
wearing safety belts even if the officers do not observe another violation,
according to Lt. Hanson.
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“During this mobilization and throughout the year, our goal is to save lives and
prevent injuries, not to write more seatbelt tickets or make more drunken
driving arrests. It is our sincere hope that people will voluntarily buckle up
and drive sober. If they don’t, our intensified enforcement will increase the
risks of getting caught,”
Hanson
said. “Wisconsin stands to end the year with the
lowest number of traffic fatalities since the 1940s. But we will continue our
traffic safety enforcement, like the Booze and Belts mobilization, until we
attain our ultimate goal of zero preventable traffic deaths in Wisconsin. And it will
require an effort on everyone’s part. We challenge the motoring public to give
us nothing to do!”
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