Warwickshire Seat Belt Enforcement hits home

Warwickshire Police officers intercepted and stopped 50 vehicles after observing seatbelt offences during a three week campaign (29 June to 12 July 2020) to encourage drivers and passengers to always wear a seatbelt as it could save your life.

Five of the offenders were van drivers and all of the offences were committed by males aged over 25 years old.

One child was also found not to be appropriately restrained in a vehicle.

Whilst the aim of the campaign is to educate and raise awareness of the risks of not wearing a seatbelt to encourage the public to always ‘belt up’, there is also an enforcement element.

This provided the opportunity for officers to speak to drivers and 26 people received verbal advice at the roadside.

A further 24 people received Traffic Offence Reports that could result in £100 fine. If prosecuted, the maximum fine is £500.

Some people may think that they will never be in a collision or it is only a short journey so they don’t need to wear a seatbelt. However our statistics tell us otherwise.

In the same three week period, officers attended 11 collisions of which 7 were slight injury and 4 were serious injury collisions. In one of these collisions, a seat belt was not worn and this resulted in a serious injury.

Over a year the statistics are even clearer. In Warwickshire in the twelve months between 1 April 2019 and 31 March 2020 one person died and 15 people were seriously injured where seatbelts were not worn.

Inspector Jem Mountford said “The reason wearing a seatbelt is so important is because it reduces your risk of death or serious injury in a collision.

“We will continue to proactively police the county’s roads to educate drivers and passengers and to enforce seatbelt legislation.

“We are also asking the public to make sure their friends, family and colleagues always ‘belt up’. By doing this, you could save their life.”

If you are in a collision, wearing a seatbelt reduces your impact with the vehicle interior and keeps you positioned correctly for the maximum effectiveness of the airbag. A seatbelt also prevents you from being ejected from your vehicle in a collision or if your vehicle rolls. We don’t want this to happen to anyone.

Drivers and passengers who fail to wear seatbelts in the front and back of vehicles are breaking the law.

As a driver you are responsible for ensuring that anyone under the age of 14 wears a seatbelt or uses an appropriate child restraint as required by law. If you are over the age of 14 it is your responsibility to wear a seatbelt.

Police officers continue to be on the lookout for people not wearing seatbelts.

Between 1 April 2019 and 31 March 2020 Warwickshire Police issued 171 fixed penalty notices and driver retraining courses where either the front seat passenger or driver failed to wear a seat belt.

Full details of the UK legal requirements for seat belts can be found at https://www.gov.uk/seat-belts-law/overview.

Bicycles Stolen – Kenilworth

Please be aware that between 1900hrs on Monday 13 July and 0700hrs on Tuesday 14 July 2020 offenders have stolen two road bicycles that were secured at a property at The Square, Kenilworth. The bicycles are described as being a black and white Alpe D’Huez and a black, white and blue Boss bicycle.

This is incident 188 of 14 July 2020

If you think you may have seen or heard anything suspicious or have any information about this incident please contact Warwickshire Police on 101 or alternatively you can call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111

Attempted Burglary & Theft from Motor Vehicle – Kenilworth

ATTEMPTED BURGLARY

Please be aware that at approximately 02.50hrs on Sunday 12 July 2020 offenders tried to gain entry through a side window of a property at Highland Road, Kenilworth.

They made off without entering the property.

This is incident 60 of 12 July 2020

THEFT FROM MOTOR VEHICLE

Please be aware that between midday and 15.30hrs on Sunday 12 July 2020 offenders have damaged the locks and forced entry into a red Vauxhall Minerva motor vehicle that was parked at Rouncil Lane, Kenilworth.

Once entry was forced to the motor vehicle a number of items that were inside were stolen, inckuding items of clothing and other personal effects.

This is incident 210 of 12 July 2020

If you think you may have seen or heard anything suspicious or have any information about either of these incidents please contact Warwickshire Police on 101 or alternatively you can call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111

Van Stolen – Kenilworth

Please be aware that between 12.45hrs and 13.00hrs on Tuesday 7 July 2020 offenders stole an insecure white Vauxhall Vivaro van that was parked at Priory Road, Kenilworth

This is incident 166 of 7 July 2020

If you think you may have seen or heard anything suspicious or have any information about this incident then please contact Warwickshire Police on 101 or call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111

 

Vehicle Damage – Kenilworth

Please be aware that at around 07.30hrs on Sunday 5 July 2020 an unknown motor vehicle hit a parked blue grey Dacia Duster motor vehicle that was parked at Henry Street, Kenilworth. Damage was caused to the front passenger side wing mirror, front wheel arch and the tyre which was burst.

This is incident 169 of 5 July 2020

If you think you may have seen or heard anything suspicious or have any information about any of these incidents then please contact Warwickshire Police on 101 or alternatively you can Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111