New Tennessee Law Takes Away Driving Privileges From Minors Guilty of Bullying
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New Tennessee law takes away driving privileges from minors guilty of bullying
KNOXVILLE Tenn. (WATE) — On July 1, many new laws went into effect, one being that bullying in Tennessee now carries a new penalty for minors: the loss of driving privileges. A new Tennessee state law is cracking down on bullying and hitting teens where it hurts: the driver's seat. Under the new legislation, driving privileges will be taken away from any minor found guilty of bullying or cyberbullying in juvenile court. ‘The number one prio…
Minors convicted of bullying or cyberbullying in Tennessee will lose their driver's licenses for a year under a new law designed to combat the growing problem. The law, which passed by large majorities in both houses of the state legislature, provides some leniency for young first-time offenders.
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