The San Mateo County Sheriff s Office launched a new program on Tuesday that will give vouchers instead of citations to drivers pulled over for a broken taillight, burned-out headlight or non-functioning turn signal or brake light.
San Mateo County sheriff’s deputies now have the ability to offer drivers a voucher to get their headlight or tail light fixed instead of issuing a ticket, the San Mateo
Instead of a ticket, eligible drivers in the East Aldine area will get vouchers of up to $250 to repair broken vehicle lights at participating auto shops.
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