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December 31
New Year, New Laws in Illinois

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New Fun Laws in Illinois in 2010, the only one I care about is in bold

Grrrrrrrrr, ok I know I shouldn’t do it but but we all do.... I think there will be more accidents?! People will be looking down.

Happy New Year --  From NBC5.com http://www.nbcchicago.com/news/local-beat/New-Year-New-Laws-80418027.html 

Seriously guys ... I graduated the academy, like, a year ago.

--  Elementary and High Schools are now required to study Mexican-American History.

--  The department of transportation can post signs that prohibit truckers from using loud brakes known as “jake brakes.”

--  “How’s my driving” stickers, complete with area code and phone numbers, will be required for school buses.

--  September becomes Brain Aneurysm Month.

--  17-year-olds will be tried in juvenile court for misdemeanors.

--  Toy makers must place intricate warning labels for children’s toys that contain between 40 and 300 parts per million of lead.
--  Sending, receiving or reading electronic transmissions on your cell phone while driving is illegal.

--  Sex offenders are barred from accessing social networking sites while on parole, probation, court supervision or supervised release.

--  Sex offenders are also prohibited from using computer software to delete info from a computer they’ve used.

--   All flags flown outside of government buildings must have been made in the USA.

--   Retailers that sell alcoholic beverages must post a sign advising customers: "If you need assistance for substance abuse, please call the Office of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse at 1-800-43-6154."

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