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Study finds that half of cops don’t wear seat belts

LOS ANGELES — If you’ve ever been pulled over by a police officer for not wearing a seat belt, there’s a good chance the officer wasn’t buckled up, either.

While 86 percent of Americans now wear seat belts, an upcoming study estimates that roughly half of law-enforcement officers don’t wear them.

State laws mandating seat-belt use often exclude police, but the LAPD and most other departments require them in almost all circumstances.