It's the perfect solution for those who choose not to wear a seat belt. This saves money on law enforcement and medical expenses. Sometimes it's amazing how simple the answers can really be.
State Police says impairment is suspected to be a factor in the crash, and routine toxicology samples were taken for analysis at the Louisiana State Police Crime Lab
As part of a statewide initiative, Lafayette Police are conducting a seatbelt campaign called “Buckle Up in Your Truck” from now through Thursday, April 28th.
We have a responsibility to voice our concerns when we believe a child is being abused. Doing nothing is the same as saying you're okay with what's going on.