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Updated: 11:30 AM Nov 18, 2008
"Click It or Ticket" begins
Police across the state of Georgia will be stepping up patrols for the rest of November under their "Click it or Ticket" program.
Posted: 7:55 PM Nov 17, 2008Reporter: Kelsey Barlow Email Address: Kelsey.Barlow@wrdw.com |
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November 17, 2008
Police across the state of Georgia will be stepping up patrols for the rest of November under their "Click it or Ticket" program.
Officers will be cracking down on drivers who do not wear seat belts.
Police are hoping that the campaign will increase seat belt usage.
The campaign runs through Sunday November 20th.
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