"Oklahoma Highway Patrol has a 'no tolerance' policy for seat belt and child restraint violations and we do not issue warnings. Every operator and front seat passenger along with anyone under the age of 13, is required to be in a safety seat belt system," said Captain Chris West, Department of Public Safety spokesperson.
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