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    Operation Hang Up Policy

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    the fact that police officers in New York implemented tighter restrictions on phone usage while driving. Such restrictions included major fines, points on their license and even…

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    Drunk Driving Observation

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    driver. I woke the driver up by tapping him on the shoulder, at which time he awoke scratching his face vigorously with both hands. I observed the driver to have droopy eyelids and puncture marks on his arms consisted with drug use. I requested a driver's license and insurance. The driver was identified as…

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    “It’s difficult to remember that she’s not attracted to him.” But why does she have to remind herself that she is not attracted? Why not just say what she means? At first glimpse, Curtis Sittenfeld’s Gender Studies short story seems to portray a sexual encounter between a nearly forty year old Women and Gender Studies professor, Nell, and a twenty-seven year old shuttle driver, Luke. The story gives the impression of a naughty one-night stand. It is not outrageous for a one-night stand to appear…

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    Essay On Senior Career

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    Senior Career Research The National Park has many different career options. In the field of my senior project the dragonfly larvae mercury levels study it has career options that can satisfy people’s desire to be out in the wilderness. There are no unique careers like the ones offered by the National Park Service that change people’s lives forever. You get a different perspective in life with the enjoyment of the forest. Some of the jobs offered by the government are Physical Science…

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    Action needs to be taken about drunk drivers in America. Because of all of the intoxicated people getting behind the wheel, thousands of people end up losing their lives a year; therefore, the State should suspend drunk driver’s license. Not only can this teach them a valuable lesson, it can save thousands of lives and billions of dollars in damages. People only have one life, so it is the most precious thing in this world. To keep the roads and people safe, drunk drivers need a more severe…

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    A driver’s license is needed in every state in order to get behind the wheel, but undocumented immigrants do not have a driver’s license. With this being said would someone that has to provide for their family stay home and not find a job? That is ridiculous many immigrants came to the United States in order to get a good…

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    judicial system can also pass a law where a driver who gets into an accident from being distracted by their cellphone in anyway should be held reliable to pay for all the accident fees instead of their insurances paying for the damage. By requiring driver’s to pay for the accidents instead of relying on their insurance companies to pay for the damage, not only the death rates will lower but also the accident rate caused…

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    In 2007, there was 20 million drivers the age of 70 and over. Drivers within any age groups data has been accumulated ad the figures are in. Elderly driving is going up and it’s not always a good thing. Elderly drivers should have to take their driver’s test after the age of 65 years old due to the results of aging, collision statistics after the age of 65years old, and the changes of rules and regulations in a person’s life time. Aging can affect someone completely different than others in…

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    causes, or the individual or entity reasonably believes has caused, or will cause, identity theft or other fraud to any resident of the Commonwealth.” Personal information is: First initial and last name combined with a social security number, driver’s license information, account numbers, financial information, credit card information, etc. If there is a data breach…

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    almost cost me both my life, and everything I had in my bank account. Driving is something I’m not very good at, and I also struggle when it comes to picking up on hand gestures. Combining those two issues, is never a good thing when sitting in the driver’s seat for the…

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