![]() Kearns said many will walk out of the office instead of retaking the test. “If there are any irregularities, we will ask the person to retake the test again.” when an applicant finalizes the permit application. Those photos are then cross referenced at the D.M.V. During the test, an applicant is photographed four separate times to show they are the ones taking the test without any help. In October, the department added safeguards to prevent cheating. “We’re seeing an increase in people coming in, and leaving.” ![]() Kearns said he’s advocating to stop online learner permit testing to prevent fraud. ![]() Previously, it was only offered at a D.M.V. ![]() He said he never supported the move to allow the test to be taken online. offices across the state and here at home would like to see happen again in the wake of online only testing during the pandemic.Īccording to published reports, DMV workers said the alleged cheating partially stems from the state's Green Light Law, which went into effect in December 2019 and has allowed thousands of undocumented immigrants to obtain driver's licenses.Įrie County Clerk Mickey Kearns said they’ve caught applicants cheating of all ages and backgrounds. “There was two other people in the room with me and one of the teachers was there watching,” she explained. (WKBW) - 21-year-old University at Buffalo college senior Megan Delia said there were checks and balances in place when she applied for her learner permit about six year’s ago.
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