10-year-old boy gets ticket for not wearing seat belt properly
Leander official says officer made mistake. Jay Janner AMERICAN-STATESMAN
ROUND ROCK — On his way home Tuesday from Jim Plain Elementary School in Leander, fourth-grader Marshall May, sitting in the passenger seat of the family minivan, was ticketed for not wearing his seat belt properly.
Problem is, Texas law says a person must be at least 15 years old to commit such an offense. If a child isn't properly secured by a seat belt, the adult in the car would be at fault, according to the law. But Marshall's aunt, Ashley Arredondo, 19, who was driving, didn't receive a ticket.
"I was really scared, I could tell you that," Marshall said Thursday. "I didn't know what to do.
"He made me sign my signature, but I don't have a signature because I'm 10 years old."
Instead, Marshall printed his full name...
...Marshall was in the passenger seat when he decided to stick his head out the window for some air, he said. As he stretched, the seat belt slipped up toward his neck and shoulder area, he said.
That's when the police officer pulled over the minivan driven by Arredondo.
After a brief discussion, the officer ticketed Marshall.
"He said: 'You were wearing your seat belt incorrectly. Sorry, but click it or ticket,'" Marshall said.
Police said the boy wasn't properly wearing the belt because it wasn't covering the top of his chest, said Marshall's stepmother, Kristy May.
"I thought it was a joke until I saw the actual ticket," said Marshall's father, Gabriel May. "I didn't think there was any gravity to it whatsoever."
Gabriel May said he's not sure whether the incident will lead to a court visit, but he said he'd show up if necessary.
"I will, because I'm a law-abiding citizen," he said. "I think they should drop it."
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