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Absolutely they should be withdrawn if the teenager drops out of school. This has been the law in many states and show stay that way. Dropping out of high school ends chances for teenagers to get jobs anyway so why do they need drivers licenses except to get into trouble or endanger other people on the road. If this type of law keeps 20% of these teens in school it's worth the trouble.

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