Onslow County Sheriff's Office reminds drivers of ‘Click it or Ticket' initiative
ONSLOW COUNTY, N.C. (WNCT) — The Onslow County Sheriff's Office announced that their 'Click it or Ticket' initiative will be in full swing this weekend.
The sheriff's office said that their deputies will be out 'in force' to help drivers and pedestrians remain safe throughout the busy holiday weekend. They listed a few things that drivers can do to remain safe on the roads like making sure to buckle up, never drive under the influence and obey the speed limits posted.
Stay safe!
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