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5/25/05-A bill that would have allowed police to pull over drivers for not wearing their seat belts has died.
S216, sponsored by Sen. Tony Hill, D-Jacksonville, failed to come up for consideration in the House prior to the session ending on May 6, effectively killing it for the year. It previously passed the Senate.
Under a 1986 state law, police can ticket drivers for not buckling up only after stopping a vehicle for another traffic violation, such as speeding or a bad taillight.
The bill would have fined violators from $68.50 to $74.50.
A similar House bill – HB3 – met the same fate.

1/12/05-A bill in the Senate would allow police to pull over drivers for not wearing their seat belts.
Under a 1986 state law, police can ticket drivers for not buckling up only after stopping a vehicle for another traffic violation, such as speeding or a bad taillight.
SB216, sponsored by Sen. Tony Hill, D-Jacksonville, would fine violators from $68.50 to $74.50.
The bill is in the Senate Transportation and Criminal Justice committees.
For bill status, call (850) 488-4371. In Florida, call 1-800-342-1827.
A similar House bill – HB3 – is in the House Criminal Justice Committee.