State Police Remind Motorists To Buckle UpBernadette LeeBernadette LeePublished: January 4, 2011Louisiana State SealShare on FacebookShare on TwitterLouisiana State Police say two fatal crashes this past weekend could have ended differently if only the motorists would have buckled up.
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