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Seatbelt law flouting is an ‘epidemic’

OFFENDERS: Police say they issue penalties over seatbelts on a daily basis OFFENDERS: Police say they issue penalties over seatbelts on a daily basis

THE number of people not wearing seatbelts has reached ‘epidemic proportions’, according to a police sergeant.

Mick Young told of his and his officers’ experiences as he backed the Lancashire Telegraph’s Love Your Kids? Belt Them In! campaign.

Sgt Young, from the Eastern Division’s road policing unit, said his staff both issued fixed penalty notices and spoke to motorists whose children were not belted in on a daily basis.

In June the Home Office increased the penalties from £30 to £60 in a bid to deter people further.

The law states that a child under three must be sat in a correct car seat, a child aged three up to the age of 12 or under 135cms tall must have booster seat.

The driver faces prosecution if this is not adhered to. Youngsters aged 14 upwards face fines and prosecution themselves if the do not belt up.

Sgt Young said: “This is a very serious offence and is one reason why the Home office has increased the penalty for commiting this offence.

“Seatbelts saves lives, officers are fining motorists on a daily basis for not wearing seatbelts.

“It is at epidemic proportions. We find it is a range of people in the community who are not wearing seatbelts.

“It is older people who never used to wear them and young people who should know better. There is such a blase attitude to seatbelts but it puts peoples lives at risk.

“We use a common sense approach with motorist. In some circumstances it is better to offer advice so parents can use £60 towards a car seat rather than a fixed penalty notice.”

Our campaign has been launched in partnership with the Lancashire Partnership for Road Safety and Blackburn with Darwen’s Casualty Reduction Team.

We were spurred into action after a major survey of local children showed more than half in the top year of primary school don’t wear seatbelts, increasing to three quarters of GCSE pupils.

Love Your Kids? Belt Them In! will educate pupils across East Lancashire through schools, promote the law surrounding seatbelts, and help people understand how to choose – and fit – child car and booster seats correctly.

With our partners, we will run educational roadshows and will also go also into schools and community centres to get the belt-up message across.

The police will also run special crack downs to catch those flouting the law.

Comments(20)

masrock says...
10:00pm Fri 14 Aug 09

Just as someone wearing a hat whilst driving can be taken as a sign of a bad driver, the police use the clearly visible sign of not wearing a seatbelt as a sign that a car is probably not taxed or insured, the driver has no valid licence. Hitting a windscreen in a 30mph accident is like diving head first from a first floor window onto a toughed glass table. If you threw your child from a balcony onto glass or metal would be grounds for imprisonment, it should be so for not ensuring your children are safely secured with a seat belt. Physics doesn't care if your travelling horizontally or vertically the impact damage is the same.

Ian the Beancounter says...
10:06pm Fri 14 Aug 09

What about the Police attitude to mobile phones whilst driving? I had to mount the kerb at the bottom of Avondale Road today to avoid a woman who cut the corner whilst steering, changing gear and talking on her mobile phone! The following police car drove straight by!!!

kenbro says...
10:19pm Fri 14 Aug 09

I had a head on smash at 45 MPH. The car was totalled, but I walked away, thanks to the seatbelt and airbag. Would have gone through the windshield without it. It only takes a few seconds to belt up. An accident can happen in a split second.
It is idiotic to play Russian roulette with your own, and your passengers safety.

Doug Spencer says...
10:22pm Fri 14 Aug 09

Ian the Beancounter wrote:
What about the Police attitude to mobile phones whilst driving? I had to mount the kerb at the bottom of Avondale Road today to avoid a woman who cut the corner whilst steering, changing gear and talking on her mobile phone! The following police car drove straight by!!!
I have to agree with Beancounter. I live next to a main road and there are times (mornings and tea-time) when around 1 in 4 cars, vans and, most horrifyingly, HGVs are being driven by an idiot talking away on his or her mobile phone. The amazing thing is that a hands free kit can now be bought for less than £10:00 but the drivers of newer / flashier cars tend to be the ones talking on the phone!

Crispy says...
10:30pm Fri 14 Aug 09

What infuriates me about people driving whilst on the phone, are the one's you see just setting off from a car park, or petrol station! Although it's wrong, I must admit it's hard not to answer the phone whilst on the move. But there is no excuse whatsoever, to start a journey already having a conversation.

NICEONESUNSHINE says...
11:05pm Fri 14 Aug 09

“We use a common sense approach with motorist. In some circumstances it is better to offer advice so parents can use £60 towards a car seat rather than a fixed penalty notice.”

That means that anyone else caught is GOING TO GET FINED!!!

Didn't the police lose £250k + recently in the the 'speed camera fiasco'??

This is one way of getting it back I suppose.... Or am I being too cynical?

Lifeinthemix says...
12:35am Sat 15 Aug 09

Hi All.

O Yeah! The country is going down the pan....Israel is threatening to attack Iran....Georgia under control of NATO is threatening Russia...


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I know say the Blighties???

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Lets get bloody excited about seat belts, alcohol, litter, spitting, speed, and of course Eastenders...

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Your ancestors will be proud!

Lifeinthemix says...
12:47am Sat 15 Aug 09

Hi All.

Wait a minute telegraph...

The buzzword of the season is 'PANDEMIC'

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Get with it

golazzo says...
7:01am Sat 15 Aug 09

What next a pandemic, wheres our choice in society. We shouldnt have to be made to wear a seat belt, it should be our own choice. Britain is becoming a country where we are told what to do.

jcb says...
8:06am Sat 15 Aug 09

Well, Golazzo, there's obviously not much grey matter between your ears. Seat belts are to stop you going through the windscreen in an accident, thereby saving your life. I know it's considered to be uncool to wear a seatbelt, especially with the young, but they are there for a purpose, like hard hats on a building site. Would you refuse to wear one of those too?

Marky mark says...
8:43am Sat 15 Aug 09

Could anyone list the advantages of not wearing a seat belt?

djc183 says...
9:08am Sat 15 Aug 09

you look cool with out a set belt

untill you are through the window that is

i had t oslam on at less than 30 and whilst i hap my seat belt the passenger didnt and they went head first into the dash board if it was an accident at 30 or over it could have easily been different

think a 3 strike rule should be used as a fine straight away is a bit much, it is easy to forget to put on sometimes especially for short journeys

angie3 says...
9:45am Sat 15 Aug 09

I must admit Blackburn is bad for non seatbelt users, whats most worrying is the amount of small children i.e under 8 that travel unbelted in the front passenger seat. The other day i pulled alongside a middle aged man in a old nissan a child of about six was sat unbelted in the passenger seat and to make matters worse the man was smoking no windows open smoke blowing all over the child hows that for child abuse.

burner says...
9:53am Sat 15 Aug 09

Obviouslt, us British would not dare flout the law - it's all these foreigners. Look closely at the foto . . . . . it's a left-hand drive and with no road tax!!

BR FC says...
12:22pm Sat 15 Aug 09

golazzo wrote:
What next a pandemic, wheres our choice in society. We shouldnt have to be made to wear a seat belt, it should be our own choice. Britain is becoming a country where we are told what to do.
Do you also use your mobile whilst driving?

Missy C says...
2:21pm Sat 15 Aug 09

Bringing it back to the point of the story....There's no excuse for not belting in your children - none at all. I have been at the end of some intimidation in busy car parks from people (with children) waiting for me to move from the space - huffing and puffing at me and nasty comments whilst I ensure my baby is strapped in properly. Nice huh?

It might be better elsewhere, but... says...
4:29pm Sat 15 Aug 09

I have just returned from holidaying in the USA, all to frequently i saw signs reminding people that the law for seatbelts was enforced (along with $1000 fines for littering) they have certainly got it right out there

JohnR1 says...
5:03pm Sat 15 Aug 09

With all the reliance on cameras these days, it is no wonder these people get away with flouting the law. The police have to mount a 'special operation' to clamp down on these things, how about getting police back on the road (proper traffic police because the panda car drivers couldn't care less) and rid the streets of the uninsured, drink drivers, careless drivers and all the other ones Mr Gatso cannot catch.

RAyzer says...
7:29pm Sat 15 Aug 09

hey----some EASY policing again....forget robbers,rapists,wel target drivers ££££££££££
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golazzo says...
1:33pm Sun 16 Aug 09

BR FC wrote:
golazzo wrote:
What next a pandemic, wheres our choice in society. We shouldnt have to be made to wear a seat belt, it should be our own choice. Britain is becoming a country where we are told what to do.
Do you also use your mobile whilst driving?
Handsfree, but thanks for asking.

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