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NEW YORK, May 10 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The Coalition for a Secure Driver's License (CSDL), a civilian anti-terrorism organization leading the effort across America to reform state driver licensing laws, today announced that it has erected a highway billboard in New Mexico, urging that state to change the way it issues driver's licenses to keep them out of the hands of terrorists.
The billboard, which appears beginning today on Interstate 40 about 30 miles east of Albuquerque, features a mock photograph of one of Mohammed Atta's eight driver's licenses, which were used to plan and execute the 9/11 attacks. (The 19 terrorists had dozens of licenses.) Above the photo of Mr. Atta reads: "Some States Made it Easy," followed in bold print by: "Don't License Terrorists, New Mexico."See the full content of this document
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Coalition for a Secure Driver's License: Mohammed Atta Billboard Urges New Mexico to Change 'Terrorist-Friendly' Licensing Rules
"New Mexico has one of the weakest driver licensing systems in the country," s...
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