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Monday June 5th, 2017 :: 03:24 p.m. EDT

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Bluffton Police Department Announces End of the 2017 Click It or Ticket Campaign

Bluffton, IN. – The Bluffton Police Department announced today the completion of the national and statewide 2017 Click It or Ticket enforcement mobilization campaign. During the 24 day enforcement period, 131 tickets were written for lack of seat belt usage within the city of Bluffton.

“Seat belts simply save lives,” said Deputy Chief of Police Kyle Randall. “The importance of wearing your seat belt is a priority, and this campaign expresses this message as well as making it a year-long reminder for all drivers and their occupants.”

Bluffton Police officers also issued another 33 citations and warnings for other traffic offenses and made arrests for Driving While Suspended and Possession of Marijuana during the blitz enforcement effort.

According to the U.S. Department of Transportation’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), in 2016, 90.1 percent of drivers and passengers across the nation were wearing seat belts. Additionally, NHTSA statistics show in 2015 alone, seat belts saved an estimated 13,941 lives nationwide. In Indiana, in 2016, Indiana’s seat belt usage was 92.4 percent for all passenger vehicles.

“The cooperative agency commitment throughout the state with the “Click It or Ticket” campaign to encourage motorists to wear their seat belts is vital to traffic safety,” said Indiana Criminal Justice Institute Director, Dave Murtaugh. “I am appreciative of the efforts of all the participating agencies to confirm Indiana’s commitment for safer roadways.”

Click It or Ticket is an annual enforcement effort supported by federal highway safety funding. The Indiana Criminal Justice Institute distributes funding to more than 250 participating Indiana law enforcement agencies.

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 the Bluffton Police Department, please visit: blufftonindiana.net/police-department.

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Media Contact:
Kyle Randall, Deputy Chief of Police
260.824.3320
[email protected]

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Bluffton Police/Fire
204 E Market St
Bluffton, IN 46714

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