Ga. ends holdout over pickup seat belt law
by by KATE BRUMBACK, Associated Press Writer
Jun 03, 2010 | 379 views | 1 1 comments | 8 8 recommendations | email to a friend | print
ATLANTA (AP) — Georgia has joined the rest of the nation in requiring adults in pickup trucks to wear seat belts.

Today, Gov. Sonny Perdue signed legislation removing the truck exemption from the state's seat belt law.

Georgia had been the last state in the nation to specifically exempt adults in pickups from the requirement to buckle up.

The governor was joined at the bill signing in north Georgia by the legislation's sponsor, state Sen. Don Thomas, a Republican from Dalton.

Public safety advocates had long been trying to get rid of the exemption, but their efforts were stymied each time by rural lawmakers who called the rule and unnecessary regulation.
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June 03, 2010
God forbid they miss a $15 fine
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