Click It or Ticket campaign begins Monday
Steamboat Springs Police Department officers this week will be on the lookout for drivers who are not buckled up.
The statewide rural enforcement Click It or Ticket campaign begins Monday and runs through Sunday.
Steamboat Police Sgt. Rich Brown said the department has received grant money from the state that will pay for 28 hours of officer overtime.
In addition to seatbelt and car seat violations, officers will be enforcing rules for juvenile drivers who have restrictions on their licenses. Those restrictions can include a curfews and a maximum number of passengers in the car.
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