Kansas drivers should expect increased police presence starting Sunday, as state and local law enforcement agencies focus on enforcing seat belt and child restraint laws. The Sedgwick County Sheriff’s Office and Wichita Police Department will join the Kansas Highway Patrol and around 160 other law enforcement agencies in the annual Click It or Ticket campaign. The effort will run through June 2 for police, June 3 for KHP and June 4 for sheriff’s deputies. Wichita has had 19 traffic fatalities so far this year and most could have been prevented if people would have worn seat belts, said Trevor Macy, a public information officer with the Wichita Police Department.
Source: Wichita Eagle