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2007-09-05 13:01:36 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Travel United States New York City

im in amityville ny

2007-09-05 13:13:12 · update #1

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Depends on how much you p*ss off the judge or the cop. They can take it away until you're 21.

2007-09-05 14:04:32 · answer #1 · answered by zippythejessi 7 · 0 0

I would have to assume it depends on WHY they pull you over as well...I know if you have a restricted LICENSE (higher than a junior) and you get more than one speeding ticket they can take away your license until you're 21...

Just follow the guidelines or make sure that you have drivers ed done before you turn 18 so you can go straight to the DMV and hand in the papers for a full license

2007-09-05 14:38:05 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Thats an fairly hard line. human beings make blunders - and human beings learn from them. Repeat offenders, particular, take the license away. for sure at that element they arent discovering from their blunders and decide for help - previous what penitentiary can do for you. yet constantly for first and 2d offenders? They alreay do penitentiary time (as much as a 300 and sixty 5 days!) and pay fines (2d offenders pay approximately 2-3k) They already lose their precise to stress for 2 years and 2 years probation after penitentiary time. i think of it somewhat is punishment sufficient for making a undesirable selection. additionally, while you're decrease than 21, you have not any precise to remark in this besides, given which you have in no way been in this occasion. And in case you have, and experience which you may desire to lose it constantly, you're a hypocrite given which you're additionally chancing dropping your liscense till you're 21 purely for having a drink besides, no count in case you drove or not. Do you experience as in case you additionally must lose your precise to stress constantly after having a drink while you're underage?

2016-11-14 07:24:03 · answer #3 · answered by tito 4 · 0 0

probably for a couple of months depends on the state you live in different rules

2007-09-05 13:09:39 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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