Lack of Teen Representaion in
The Lack of Representation of Teens in Government What was the significance of passing the graduated driving law in New Jersey? It only delays the inevitable. Anyone born after January 1, 1985 falls under the “graduated licensing program.” It is completely unnecessary. It splits the entire tenth grade in half. Half the teens get their deserved license at 17. The rest of us, will have to wait till we are 18. It wouldn’t bother us so much if we were told this when we were kids, but they throw this at us a year before we get our licenses. It is cruel and unusual punishment against us as teens because we are teens. We are not 18, so we have no say in government. Something we can’t control. This needs to change. We have rights too. This law is unnecessary because it only delays the timing when teens get their “real” licenses. It doesn’t change the fact that new drivers are immature and fool around, whether they are 17 or 18. There is still going
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Approximate Word count = 650
Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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