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Law Enforcement Action Kit (LEAK)

Traffic crashes are the leading cause of death for teens. One of the most effective ways in which teen drivers, ages 15-20, can prevent injury and death in a motor vehicle crash is to wear a seat belt, but a large number of teens still fail to buckle up. That's why in an effort to save more lives, beginning May 11, state and local law enforcement agencies in Louisiana, Mississippi, New Mexico and Texas will step up seat belt enforcement with increased patrols and other special Click It or Ticket efforts to help ensure that everyone, including teens, always wear their seat belts when driving or riding in a motor vehicle.

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Fall 2009 Teen Seatbelt Campaign Resource KitNew Item
Law Enforcement Cover Memo for October 2009 Campaign Launch
For Mississippi, New Mexico and Texas only (Louisiana found below).
(Microsoft Word document, 3.4 MB)

Law Enforcement Media Resources
These resources include sample fact sheets, news releases, post enforcement news releases and mayor's proclamation (in Microsoft Word format). All have been developed for the States to customize and/or share.

Squad Room Poster (11 x 14", 300 ppi)
For Mississippi, New Mexico and Texas only.
Color poster/newspaper item is for posting in law enforcement agency squad rooms to help spead the word about the teen campaign and enforcement wave.

Squad Room Poster
Click It or Ticket Web Banner 1 (orange)
Click It or Ticket Web Banner 2 (grey)
(6.5 x 0.972" or 468 x 70 pixels, gif format, 72 ppi)
Text reads "Traffic crashes are the #1 killer of teens."

Talking Points (youth) for 2009 Campaign

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To access the MAY 2009 Law Enforcement Action Kit materials, please go to this archive.


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