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Spokesman: Ability to ask teens about pending citations sought in wake of 2011 Minooka accident

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“They ultimately determined they needed some legislative support to give authority to suspending (the defendant’s) license,” he said.

Bates said he’s been in contact regarding the case with Will County State’s Attorney, which is the county where the teenage driver resides, and said the two are supportive of any legislation that would help prevent this from occurring again.

“Both Jim Glasgow and myself are in support of any legislation that would give the Secretary of State the authority to suspend or revoke these licenses,” he said.

Druker said the case was recently brought to White’s attention by a Chicago TV station. When it came to the teen applying for a license and receiving one three days after the crash, Druker said the department had no record on file of the teen’s ongoing case at the time. He said the Secretary of State’s office, by law, was limited in how they could respond after the license was approved.

“We’re record keepers,” he said. “We don’t have authority to invalidate or revoke an individual license — we need to have a court ruling to do that.”

Druker said the hope with the legislation is to prevent young drivers in similar situations from being on Illinois roadways as their cases are being worked out.

“Secretary White is making every effort to make the roads as safe as possible and we think this legislation would be a positive step in that direction,” he said.

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