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News & Press Releases BROOKLINE POLICE DEPARTMENT SUPPORTS CLICK IT OR TICKET CAMPAIGN Chief Daniel O'Leary announced the Brookline Police Department will join more than 280 Massachusetts local police departments and the State Police in support of the May 2005 Mobilization of the Governor's Highway Safety Bureau's (GHSB) Click It or Ticket Campaign from May 13 to June 5. The GHSB is a program of the Executive Office of Public Safety. "Those using Massachusetts roadways during this May Click It or Ticket Mobilization should drive sober and well-rested, obey posted speed limits, and be properly buckled up," said Chief O'Leary. "We are serious about saving lives by vigorously enforcing all traffic laws, in particular those involving safety belts and child safety seats, during this mobilization and all year-round." The GHSB's Click It or Ticket Campaign, made possible by a federal highway safety grant, involves the close coordination of extra state and local traffic enforcement, public information, and community education. For more campaign information, including a growing photo library of safety belt educational efforts by local police, go to http://www.mass.gov/ghsb/. "Wearing a safety belt isn't just common sense, it is the law," said Secretary of Public Safety Edward A. Flynn. "The Click It or Ticket Campaign, based on a successful national model, continues to enhance our efforts to save lives, reduce injuries, and prevent economic losses from motor vehicle crashes in Massachusetts." Since its inception in November 2002, the Click It or Ticket Campaign has had a positive impact on highway safety in Massachusetts. Safety belt use in the state increased by 12% between 2002 and 2004 to 63%, the highest rate ever recorded. However the Massachusetts safety belt use rate compares unfavorably to the national use rate at 80% as of 2004. The Brookline Police Department and the GHSB provide the following information on safety belts, booster seats and child safety seats:
Selected members of the Brookline Police Department, certified as child safety seat technicians, hold weekly checkpoints to instruct parents on proper seat usage, check seats and to reinstall seats that are incorrectly installed. The checkpoints are by appointment only. This is a free service for residents of Brookline. To make an appointment, please call (617)730-2603.
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