Sheriff’s Office to give gift cards instead of tickets for equipment violations

CLAY COUNTY — The Clay County Sheriff’s Office kicked off its No Ticket, Let’s Fix It initiative today to promote positive interactions between law enforcement and residents.

Instead of issuing a ticket for minor equipment law violations like broken head lamps or turn signal lights, deputies will give drivers a $10 gift card to a local auto parts store to get the replacement part, according to a press release from the sheriff’s office.

“Despite what some may think, we don’t enjoy giving out tickets,” said Community Interaction Sergeant Megan Blackburn, who spearheaded No Ticket, Let’s Fix It. “But it is a part of the job to keep people safe and hold them accountable to the law. This is a way we can inform our citizens of a minor infraction and help give them a way to fix it.”

No Ticket, Let’s Fix It is only possible thanks to Clay County auto parts stores that donated the gift cards, including O’Reilly Auto Parts stores in Excelsior Springs, Gladstone, Kearney, Liberty and Smithville; as well as Auto Zone in Liberty. According to the release, Liberty O’Reilly employees even contributed from their own pockets.

The program will last until deputies distribute all the gift cards.