Through May 31, law enforcement agencies across Washington will participate in the national “Click It or Ticket” campaign. Troopers and officers will be looking for drivers and passengers who are not buckled up and children who are not in appropriate child safety or booster seats, according to a news release. Washington passed its primary seat belt law in 2002, which allows a traffic stop for seat belt violations. Since then, Washington’s seat b…
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