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Tehama County
Sheriff's Office |
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s.t.o.p.p.e.d. Sheriffs Telling Our Parents & Promoting Educated Drivers
In January 2004, Sheriff Parker
introduced a voluntary parental notification program dealing with teenage
drivers. This program is designed to allow law enforcement to notify a parent
if their teenage driver is stopped for committing a traffic violation, for
unsafe driving, or for any other reason. This gives the officer an alternative
to issuing a citation, and allows a parent to become involved if the child is in
need of remediation, discipline or parental counseling. This program is also
designed as a deterrent to unsafe driving; whereas teenage drivers having
knowledge that they are a part of this program are more likely to obey traffic
laws and drive safely. Parents or legal guardians of teenage drivers can
register for the program and obtain a free STOPPED
sticker from the Tehama County Sheriff’s Office. This numbered,
registered sticker is affixed to the vehicle’s windshield. If the vehicle is
stopped while being operated by a teenage driver, the parents are notified. |
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