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MSP's Click It Or Ticket Seat Belt Campaign to run through June 6.

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Police departments across Michigan are bringing back the Click It or Ticket seat belt enforcement campaign, starting Monday.

The Michigan Office of Highway Safety Planning says Click It or Ticket will run through June 6. That means the enforcement effort will include the typically busy Memorial Day weekend.

Lt. Michelle Robinson is a Public Information Officer with the Michigan State Police. She says there will be “zero tolerance.”

“We are out there. We are increasing patrols. We are going to be issuing citations for those individuals that are not following the law.”

In 2019, 217 of Michigan’s traffic fatalities involved not wearing a seat belt.

The fine for not wearing a seat belt is $65-dollars.

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