Life Jacket Trade-In May 27

Visit Select Locations to Participate

SACRAMENTO, Calif. – The Department of Boating and Waterways (DBW), Radio Disney and UC Davis Children’s Hospital announce the 12th Annual Life Jacket Trade-In. The event will take place May 27 from 4-6 p.m. at select Kohl’s Department Store locations in Sacramento, and from 1-3 p.m. at Sam’s Club locations in the Bay Area and Los Angeles. 

“Life jacket use is especially important this summer due to this year’s abundant snowfall and spring snowmelt, which will result in high cold water levels in rivers and lakes”, stated DBW’s Acting Director Lucia Becerra. “Properly fitted life jackets significantly increase the chances of surviving a boating accident”.

Water enthusiasts are invited to bring their life jackets for inspection by water safety professionals.  If a life jacket is found to be outgrown or unserviceable, a new, properly fitted U.S. Coast Guard-approved life jacket will be given in exchange. Life jackets will be available at each site while supplies last. 

As part of the life jacket focus, water safety officials will showcase new inflatable model life jackets. Too many boaters still think of life jackets in out-dated terms, as bright orange, bulky and uncomfortable, which is no longer the case. The new belt pack and over the shoulder model inflatable life jackets allow the needed mobility and flexibility for activities like boating, fishing, paddling, hunting,  sunbathing, and are much cooler in warmer weather. 

This event is being conducted in connection with National Safe Boating Week (May 21-27) which aims to spread the message about life jacket wear and safe boating practices.

Community partners include Sacramento Safe Kids Coalition, Radio Disney, CBS Radio, Consumnes Fire Department, Drowning Accident Rescue Team, U.S. Power Squadrons and the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary.

California boating law requires all children under the age of 13, every person on board a personal watercraft (jet skis) or being towed behind a vessel to wear a U.S. Coast Guard-approved life jacket. For more information, please visit www.WearItCalifornia.com.

DBW enhances public access to California’s waterways and promotes boating and aquatic safety through programs funded by vessel registration fees, boating fuel tax dollars and boating facility construction loan payments.

Sacramento County Kohl’s Store Location
4-6 p.m.
Antelope 5030 Antelope Road
Citrus Heights 6135 San Juan Avenue
Elk Grove 8810 Calvine Road
  9650 Bruceville Road
Folsom 1013 Riley Street
Natomas 4700 Natoma Boulevard
Rancho Cordova 11051 Olson Drive
Roseville 10375 Fairway Drive
Sacramento 1896 Arden Way
Bay Area Sam’s Club Store Location
1-3 p.m.
Vacaville 1500 Helen Power Drive
 
Los Angeles County Sam’s Club Store Location
1-3 p.m.
Torrance 2601 Skypark Drive

Fatal Traffic Collision

On 05/16/2011 at approximately 1627 hours, the Suisun City Police Department received a report of a roll over vehicle collision. Officers and fire personnel responded and located the vehicle at the bottom of the embankment located north of westbound Highway 12, west of the on-ramp from Main Street.

The sole occupant of the vehicle, a 41 year old male Suisun City resident, was partially ejected from the vehicle. An air ambulance landed and provided medical assistance. The driver was declared deceased at the scene. It appears that the vehicle spun out of control and went off the embankment while the driver attempted to merge onto westbound Highway 12 from Main Street. It also appears the driver was not wearing a seatbelt. 

The collision is currently under investigation. Anyone with information is asked to contact Traffic Officer Urlaub at (707) 421-7373.

Buckle Up Day and Night

One Million Californians Still Not Buckling Up

Suisun City, Calif. – As families across California plan for upcoming spring travel, there’s not much you can do to control the cost of filling up the gas tank, but you can avoid a costly ticket by making sure that everyone in the car wears their seat belt. Law enforcement throughout the state, including the Suisun City Police Department will be looking for unbelted drivers and passengers as part of the 2011 Click It or Ticket mobilization, May 23 – June 5.  The fines and fees for first time adult seat belt violations is a minimum of $142.  For children under 16, the fine is $445 for a first time offense.

Because nighttime passenger vehicle occupants are among those least likely to buckle up and most likely to die in crashes when unrestrained, nighttime enforcement has become a priority of the Click It or Ticket mobilization. Nationwide, of those who died in nighttime crashes in 2009, nearly two-thirds (62 percent) were not wearing seat belts at the time of their fatal crashes.

“Many nighttime traffic deaths can be prevented if more motorists simply start wearing their seat belts.  Law enforcement throughout the area will be looking for seat belt violators, day and night,” said Chief Dadisho.  “Citations will be issued without warning.  It’s not just about avoiding a costly ticket; it’s about keeping the ones you care about alive. Remember to buckle up on every trip, day and night.”

California’s current seat belt use rate of 96.2 percent is at an all- time high, but that still leaves nearly one million people who are not buckling up, putting their lives at risk every time they get into the car.  The Click It or Ticket mobilization is credited with increasing the state’s adult seat belt usage rate from 92.5 percent in 2005 to 96.2 percent in 2010.

“We are very proud of California’s seat belt and child safety seat use rates,” said Christopher J. Murphy, Director of the California Office of Traffic Safety.  “However, with nearly one million motorists still not buckling up, there is much more work to do. Reaching the last four percent of motorists is crucial to reaching our goal of zero deaths.”

More than 600 permanent Click It or Ticket highway signs, which have been up since 2005, have been updated to reflect the ‘Minimum $142’ message as a reminder to motorists that failing to buckle up is costly.

Properly restrained drivers, passengers and children have a 50 percent better chance of surviving a crash than unbelted occupants.  Those ejected from vehicles in crashes or roll-overs are up to 35 times more likely to die than restrained occupants.  In 2009 alone, seat belts saved approximately 12,713 lives nationwide.  In California, it is estimated that 320 people who were killed in 2009 would be alive today if they had been wearing seat belts.

More than 140 local law enforcement agencies statewide and the California Highway Patrol will be participating in this year’s Click It or Ticket mobilization. Funding to support California’s Click It or Ticket campaign was provided by a grant from the California Office of Traffic Safety through the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

E-Services Enhanced: Apply for an Alarm User Permit Online

As we continue to expand our online e-services, we are pleased to announce that your can now apply for an Alarm User Permit from our website. Once you complete the application and make payment using a credit card or PayPal account it will be submitted for approval. Once the application is approved, an Alarm User Permit will be e-mailed to you. The entire process is paperless and saves a trip to the Police Department.

The Alarm User Permit notifies the Police Department of active alarm systems within City limits and is necessary to use an alarm system whether residential or commercial per City Ordinance 9.24.120.