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    naive, innocent adolescent into a mature young adult in an irreversible way. This moment came for me not too long ago, when I gained my driver’s license, and all of the responsibilities and expenses that came along with it. I was quickly rushed into the beginning of life as an adult, after spending all of my days as a child dependant on others. A driver’s license is a sign of freedom, responsibility, and most importantly independence, that is carried with someone until the end of their time.…

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    I believe it is safe to say that we have all heard or even felt ourselves the overwhelming feeling when a teacher says there will be a test. A majority of us do not enjoy taking tests. We would all rather like to get our driver’s license without answering questions about the right way to merge on a highway or show that we can reverse park a car. Many future lawyers probably wish they could become a lawyer without taking the Law School Admission Test or better known as the LSAT. When in reality…

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    get your license; that thin piece of plastic that screams "I'm independent!". There you are, an impudent little teenager sitting shotgun as your guardian chauffeurs you around from place to place. Then, the day comes; the day of your driver’s test. You eventually pass the test, and your picture is taken to commemorate the moment forever. You are now an adult. I remember the day as if it was yesterday. I walked into the DMV, palms clammy with nervous tension. Sliding into the driver’s…

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    Organ Donation Essay

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    When people go to get their driver license, they are always asked the same question; Do you want to be an organ donor? When people are asked to answer that question, they are usually uninformed on organ donation, or this is the first time they are hearing about organ donation and being an organ donor. Once people are informed about organ donation, the main reasons they decide not to be an organ donor is because they believe that doctors will be less likely to save them if they are an organ donor…

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    Drug Courts Recidivism

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    “85% of offenders incarcerated require substance abuse treatment” (Messer, 2016). Drug courts allow offenders to “attain important skills/ideas, improve relationships with family and children, a general educational development certificate, a driver’s license, and/or gainful employment” (Messer, 2016). Researcher Shaffer studied over “80 drug courts and found recidivism rates of 46% for those who participated in drug court programming”…

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    such as with a driver's license. Currently, there is a Supreme Court case-Schwarzenegger, Gov. of California v. Entertainment Merchants Association (EMA), et al.-about creating a law restricting the sale of violent video games to minors. If it were to be enacted, retailers would be up to $1,000 for selling a violent video game to a minor (JONNY MOON D8). Some retailers, such as GameStop and Best Buy already have measures in place that require everyone to show their driver's license and prove…

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    Drunk Driving

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    that, “A myriad of expenses typically associated with a DUI conviction include bail, car towing or impound costs, court costs, legal fees, DUI education programs, higher insurance premiums, probation fees, drug and alcohol assessment and counseling, license reinstatement fees, and loss of work income.” This quotes shows how much a DUI suspect would have to pay if they get caught. Some of the consequences are very expensive like education programs, and drug and alcohol assessment and counseling.…

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    delinquencies. License suspensions Another enforcement option available to the FSD is license suspensions. According to the Missouri Department of Social Services, the FSD may suspend the driver’s licenses and professional licenses of parents who are behind on their child support. This may impact their ability to get around, as well as their ability to work and earn income. Additionally, parents who are in arrears on their child support may also have their recreational licenses, including…

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    Title: Underage Driving Thesis Statement: Underage driving should not be allowed because it is one of the causes of traffic collisions. Problem: Should the government allow underage drivers to travel legally? I. Introduction 1.1 Definition of underage driving 1.2 Reasons of underage driving II. Rules and Regulations in Driving 2.1 Safety driving procedure 2.2 Classifying traffic signals 2.3 Limiting of vehicle speed III. Characteristics of underage drivers involved in car accidents or…

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    expired Illinois License Plate A848254. This officer ran a records on the license plate and confirmed the plate was expired. This officer conducted a traffic stop on the vehicle and detained it in the 5200 block of west Ridge Rd. This officer approached the vehicle and contacted driver who identified himself as Raymond Munoz and a passenger. This officer asked Munoz for his driver's license and he stated he did not have one. This officer asked Monuz if he ever had a valid license and he…

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