Dear Artists and Influencers,
Before you step onto the 1-800-411-Pain Stage at the 15th Annual ATL Hip Hop Day Festival, please make sure to check in at the Safer Traffic Stops Artist Check-in Booth. This is your first stop on the way to rocking the crowd!
Check-In Details:
- Location: Safer Traffic Stops Artist Check-in Booth
- Time: Please arrive at least 30 minutes prior to your scheduled performance to check in.
While you’re there, we highly encourage you to pick up a Safer Traffic Stop Case—a simple yet essential tool designed to keep you safe during traffic stops. As we celebrate Hip Hop culture, it’s important that we also prioritize our safety.
We’re excited to see you perform and make this event truly unforgettable!
Thank you for being a part of ATL Hip Hop Day, and let’s make sure we all stay safe as we shine on stage.
Best,
ATL Hip Hop Day Festival Team
What inspired the creation of the Safer Traffic Stops case?
As a mother the moment my kids began to drive, I was concerned not only with basic driving safety but also about them getting pulled over by police. Of course, we gave them “The Talk” regarding what to do and not to do if pulled over by police i.e., always keep your hands on the steering wheel, be polite when answering questions, and stay calm.
How can you keep your hands in sight and on the steering wheel when the first thing they will be asked to do in this scenario is to retrieve their driving documents? These docs are usually in different places such as the glove box, a purse, or a back pocket requiring undesirable movements and reaching into places that the officer can’t see.
It took many years of designing and redesigning prototypes and testing many adhesive gel pads to finally come up with the patented Safer Traffic Stops case.
In what ways do you envision the Safer Traffic Stops Case improving the safety of both drivers and police officers during traffic stops?
Using our Safer Traffic Stops case is a game changer for both drivers and officers. Our case allows drivers to keep their hands where officers can see them thus lowering the tension on both the officer and driver when being pulled over.
Officers prefer drivers keep their hands on the steering wheel for obvious reasons, and if the driver only has to reach to the steering wheel to retrieve the requested documents the entire interaction becomes Safer.