http://www.southtynesidetoday.co.uk/Vie ... ID=2068736
POLICE WARNING TO KEEP BELTED UP
DRIVERS and passengers on South Tyneside are being warned to belt up or face a fine.
The message is being delivered by Northumbria Police as part of a European-wide campaign.
Launched this week, it aims to remind drivers and passengers to belt up every time they get in a car.
Anyone found not wearing a seat belt will be given an on-the-spot fixed- penalty ticket of £30.
Campaign began on Monday and runs until Sunday. It is being backed by the
Northumbria Safety Camera Partnership which will also be involved in targeting drivers not wearing seat belts.
It is 24 years since it became compulsory for adults to wear seat belts in the front seat of a car, and 16 years since it became law for rear seat passengers.
Chief Inspector Kevin Wellden, of Northumbria's Operations Department, said: "People who fail to wear their seat belts must be aware of the risks.
"Where a crash may result in minor injuries when a seat belt is worn, not wearing a belt could lead to serious injuries and even death. Those not wearing seat belts are given £30 fixed penalty tickets, but this loss is nothing compared to what can happen."
The European-wide campaign, named Operation Seatbelt, is the first in a series by TISPOL (European Traffic Police Network).
However, while seat belts are mandatory in Europe their use varies.
Estimates believe if everyone across Europe wore a seat belt it could save an extra 6,000 lives and prevent 380,000 serious injuries a year.
Among non-users, it is estimated that 50 per cent of fatalities could have been avoided if seat belts
had been worn.
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And so it begins... More time and money spent doing 'other things' means less time and money spent on speeding.