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Updated: 2:42 PM May 28, 2008
Holiday Fatal Accidents, One in Augusta
RICHMOND, Va. Thirteen drivers and one passenger lost their lives in twelve traffic crashes on Virginia’s roads during the 2008 Memorial Day weekend, according to preliminary numbers. Posted: 5:00 PM May 27, 2008 |
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Checking seat belt violations is one of the ways an officer can stop a vehicle to check for DUI drivers. I applaud these officers for trying to keep our roads as safe as possible.
Im glad to see my tax dollars going to seat belt enforcement that generated a little over $53,000 if all 1,062 "violators" are convicted instead of having the same officers hunt DUI Drivers and other real dangers to society.