Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Click it or pay it

The Northwest Herald reports today that Crystal Lake Police wrote 49 tickets for failure to wear a seat belt, including child restraint device violations.

The PD said that the 49 citations were issued during 40 hours of additional patrol time between Nov. 12 and Nov. 28, under a grant received from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

That's a rate of 1.2 tickets per hour of enforcement. What wasn't disclosed was whether the grant paid for 40 man-hours of enforcement or whether 40 hours were spent by the officers assigned.

Considering that the duty probably involved over-time pay for each Crystal Lake officer at $60-70/hour, was it a good deal?

I myself am opposed to the "Primary" nature of the seatbelt law. If the police are really interested in improving safety, why not use an electronic sign on the side of the road? The educational aspect of their claimed enforcement interest would be accomplished. There would be no interference with traffic flow. And drivers wouldn't be out the $50-75/ticket.

Of course, the officers would not have written the 21 tickets for driving an uninsured vehicle, but there are other ways to enforce the insurance law (that the great State of Illinois will not utilize).

2 comments:

M.U.G. said...

You see it's really not for safety just like the red light camera's really aren't for safety.

"Red light camera revenue falls far short.
November 16, 2010 4:17 PM |
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Red light cameras installed in Libertyville are bringing a fraction of the cash officials expected, leaving a budget gap--but the cameras are getting noticed by drivers. Officials say they will be able to fill the gap without raising taxes, but won't be specific about what cuts or new revenues will be needed.
Read more on TribLocal."

Libertyville needs to get a hold of the Crystal Lake Police to see how it's done. Of course all for the sake of safety.

Anonymous said...

Here you complain about traffic flow, but to you its not a problem to disrupt it on the interstate for your traffic crusades. You are just full of contradictions.