Message from the Chula Vista Police Departtment: GET HOME SAFELY FOR THE HOLIDAYS BY BUCKLING UP!
Make sure everyone in the family gets home safely this holiday season by buckling your seat belt every trip, day and night. That's the message that Chula Vista Police Department is telling drivers as part of the 2009 holiday Click It or Ticket mobilization, November 17 - 30. Officers will be out in force looking for anyone – driver, passenger or child – not properly restrained.
Given the years of public awareness campaigns, including hundreds of Click It or Ticket highway signs, no warnings will be given out. The Click It or Ticket campaign relies on heavy enforcement and education as a means to help save lives on California's roadways.
"Sadly, too many people and especially teens, believe that if they're riding in the back seat, they don't need to wear a safety belt - that they are somehow better protected. That is simply not the case," said Chief David Bejarano for the Chula Vista Police Department. "We will be out in force across the city ensuring that all drivers and passengers are buckling up, both to abide by the law and to protect themselves in case of a serious crash. We hope that the added enforcement will serve as the reminder that everyone in a vehicle needs to buckle up. It's the law."
Currently California has a seat belt usage rate of 95.4 percent, but that still means over
1.5 million people in the state are not buckling up. Properly restrained drivers, passengers and children have a 50 percent better chance of surviving a crash than unbelted occupants. Those ejected from vehicles in crashes or roll-overs are up to 35 times more likely to die than restrained occupants.
"There are no excuses. Nothing is worth risking the lives of you or your family," said Christopher J. Murphy, Director of the California Office of Traffic Safety. "This should be the season of joy and thanksgiving, not tragedy."
More than 175 local law enforcement agencies statewide and the CHP will be participating in this year's Click It or Ticket mobilization. Funding to support California's Click It or Ticket campaign was provided by a grant from the California Office of Traffic Safety through the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
Contact Info: Officer Christopher Fisher Chula Vista Police Department Click-It or Ticket Coordinator
(619)691-5205
[email protected]
www.chulavistapd.org
CVPD Media Line
(619) 691 5215
After hours, weekends and holidays
(619) 691-5151, ask for the Watch Commander
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315 4th Ave
Chula Vista, CA 91910
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Bernard Gonzales
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