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though large signs are visible denoting the safety belt zones ahead, some drivers were still caught not wearing seat belts. “I came upon the (enforcement zones) before realizing that they were stopping cars,” said Judy Carter shortly after receiving her citation. “I’ve been putting my seat belt on ever since. I think (wearing a seat belt) should be a choice,” she added, admitting that she hardly ever fastens her seat belt. As safety belt enforcement zones and roving patrols continue to occur, drivers must buckle up, face fines or as IPD officers see it, endure fatal accidents due to drivers and passengers not wearing

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