Friday, June 17, 2011

The Lawsuit

Despite the uproar of anger and concern due to Kyleighs Law by teens and parents, the government and media still remain to hold their ground about this new law. They refuse to let up and finally listen to what everyone is saying, this law is dangerous and must be terminated immediately. The lawsuit was brought into the Superior Court
and was dismissed right away. Attorney Gregg Trautmann, who filed the lawsuit, argued in court that "the law is unconstitutional because the decals are a “Scarlet Letter” of age discrimination against teen drivers, who would improperly become targets, not only of law enforcement but also perhaps of sexual predators or stalkers." "I'm opposed to this whole 'nanny state' we're becoming," said Trautmann also arguing that the decals might promote illegal searches by police officers. In addition, Judge Robert Brennan rebutted, "Operating a motor vehicle is not a right, it’s a privilege subject to state regulations. Kyleigh’s Law does not violate the constitutions of the United States or New Jersey." As of now the law remains, but this will not be the end of it......

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