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Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Teens and Parents Say Kyleigh's Law Decals Make Them Less Safe

During a press conference today at Steinert High School in Hamilton Township, Senator Tom Goodwin called for legislative hearings on a bill that the decal requirement that would remove Kyleighs recently as part of the law in force. Goodwin said the sponsor of S-1908 that a nationwide abolition movement has grown rapidly in opposition to the license plate stickers that young drivers are now required to display the cars they drive. Affected adolescents and parents comment on the senatorConcern that the stickers to make them less safe. His views clear that many people feel their concerns are not correct, when this legislation was first adopted, "said Goodwin. Ive heard of thousands of people, including young people and parents that they feel less safe with license plate stickers on their cars. The senator has started an online petition less than a week already signed more than 2400 times. More than 500 people, mostly parents, notes on the left siderepeal petition in support of the site. In addition, Facebook groups with more than 100,000 members have joined the repeal effort. A group called I Support Senator Tom Goodwin in lifting Kyleighs Law has more than 10,000 members. Goodwin, a newcomer to the Senate, said he would not vote for the law if he had been in office, when it adopted last year. Its clear that the legislature the opposition to the label, if the law was passed last year estimated incorrectly, has Goodwin. YourError ...



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