Click It or Ticket ends

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June 6, 2018 - 11:00 PM

During the recently completed Click It or Ticket Campaign, the Allen County Sheriff’s Office conducted overtime saturation patrols to aggressively enforce Kansas seat belt and other driving laws.

During the campaign, officers wrote 165 seat belt citations, five child restraint citations and nine other citations and arrests, including one DUI arrest and two drug-related arrests.

Day and night patrols were conducted during the two-week campaign period, May 21 through Sunday.

“Stops and tickets are primarily meant to teach,” Sheriff Bryan Murphy said in a press release. “If you were stopped, you hopefully learned from your experience. If so, we have made the roads a little safer for you and those you share the road with. We will continue to do that because, while the Click It or Ticket campaign may be over, traffic enforcement never is.”

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