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Yes, do double-check that with someone in authority, Rhonda. And if that's
true maybe you could go back to my first suggestion and fight the ticket if
Christa really thinks she was right. But as others said, it would be
awfully tough to prove and they'd make it tough on both of you.
Paul
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From: "Rhonda" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Sunday, December 21, 2003 9:25 PM
Subject: Looked up licensing requirements
> I looked at the Pendot site and it says that a young driver with a
> learners permit needs an adult over age 21 with them or a parent. It
> does not mention having to have a license.
> So maybe that is why the officer did not ask for my id. A young driver
> has to show that he or she has completed 50 hours of practice with a
> licensed driver, a parent or guardian to get an unrestricted license.
> So, that is good, I can drive with Christa, I just don't need to let her
> drivealone.
>
> I am calling tomorrow to make sure I understand this correctly.
>
> Rhonda
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