Public Safety recalls Spanish-language flyer on new seat belt law. South Carolina

Posted on: November 18th, 2005
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“Public safety officials handed out and then took away materials intended to educate the state’s Hispanic community on South Carolina’s new seat belt law on Friday after at least one person pointed out the cards Spanish slogans were full of errors.

In welcome packets for attendees of the invitation-only luncheon, the Public Safety Department included a quarter-sheet flyer with the campaign’s “Mission Critical” slogan on it. In Spanish, the flyer also encouraged citizens to “Use your seat belt! Save yourself and your family.”"

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