Teen bullies could lose driving privileges for one year under new Tennessee law

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — Bullying or cyberbullying could cost Tennessee teens their car keys for one year, thanks to a new state law recently signed by Gov. Bill Lee.

The legislation, which passed this year, will require a judge to suspend a minor’s driving privileges or their ability to get their driver’s license for one year if they’re adjudicated for bullying or cyberbullying.

The bill’s sponsors hope it prevents students from bullying in the first place…

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