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Support for primary seat belt buckles under in the House
Posted at 4:16 PM on May 15, 2008 by Tom Scheck
Supporters of a measure that would allow police to stop drivers simply because they weren't failing to wear a seat belt were turned back in their efforts again today. Attempts to include the provision on a different bill were defeated on a procedural vote. The provision was also included in a large transportation policy bill which the House also voted to send back to conference committee.
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