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- And Finally, Daniel Olvera: Skinny, White High School Legend is brought to us this week by Village of Lincolnshire v. Olvera, in which, “On May 6, 2021, Daniel Olvera was a 16-year-old sophomore at Stevenson High School in Lincolnshire, Illinois. Defendant’s seventh-period class that day was driver’s education. Defendant went for a practice drive with driving instructor Scott Peckler and a female student, who rode in the back of the vehicle.” Ok. Probably something like this. “At the conclusion of the driving lesson, Peckler spoke with the director of the driver’s education program, telling her ‘there’s something going on here, I think you should check this out.'” After a search, school officials, “found a skinny, white, rolled cigarette in the folds of Olvera’s wallet.” While clearly contraindicated as a performance-enhancing driving aid, we can only presume that Daniel was quite well-behaved throughout the previous six periods, if perhaps a bit unfocused.
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