Crime & Safety
Brookfield Police Coordinate Seat Belt Checkpoint
Officers will be checking for seat belts in Brookfield Tuesday.

The Brookfield Police Department will be conducting a seat belt and child safety seat checkpoint as part of the statewide Click It or Ticket campaign Tuesday, May 24, from 2 p.m. to 7 p.m. near the intersection of Route 133 and Route 202.
The 2011 Click It or Ticket campaign plays a critical role in the effort to keep people safe on our roads and highways. The campaign aims to heighten awareness that seat belts save lives. Aggressive enforcement of safety belt, child safety seat, speed and DUI laws will remind motorists to use good highway safety sense, especially during the highly traveled summer months.
Ejection from the vehicle is one of the most injurious events that can happen to a person in a crash. In fatal crashes, 75 percent of passenger car occupants who were totally ejected from the vehicle were killed. Safety belts are effective in preventing total ejection: only 1 percent of the occupants wearing a seat belt were totally ejected, compared with 22 percent of the unrestrained occupants.
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The goal of the Click It or Ticket mobilization is not to give out tickets, but rather to influence people to buckle up and prevent injuries and fatalities.
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