"@stinkingbob: Consider this--a deaf person wanting to drive can make their own decision as to whether they're up to it, and they can make any adjustments they think are necessary."
"Even if they lose this one, I see telemarketing going in an interesting direction: companies will be calling you for reasons that have less and less to do with business."
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@ColdNorth: Your argument is based on denying the inability of both kids (which is an ambiguous term--up to 18?) and parents to make their own decisions."
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