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  3. What time is the most dangerous to drive in Florida? It goes ...

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    The most dangerous time in the day to drive in Florida is 2 a.m. The SKG report found that statistically at 2 a.m., the most dangerous time to drive in Florida, 693, or 1.35%, of everyone involved ...

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    The Florida Department of Health sent a cease and desist order to a Florida news station after it aired an ad claiming that women with cancer would be unable to obtain abortions in the state.

  5. Desire Projects - Wikipedia

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    Desire's alleys and courts became a place where former residents would claim that life was often considered worth less than a pair of basketball shoes. The uptick in murders gave Desire a reputation for violence along with the nearby Florida Projects. [4] In 1995, murders drastically decreased in the Desire project and the Florida development.

  6. File:Transportation in Florida.pdf - Wikipedia

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  8. Chambers v. Florida - Wikipedia

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    Chambers v. Florida, 309 U.S. 227 (1940), was a landmark [1] [2] United States Supreme Court case that dealt with the extent to which police pressure resulting in a criminal defendant's confession violates the Due Process Clause. [3]

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