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 MILWAUKEE 鈥?While hundreds of thousands of Wisconsin drivers have the stanley cup ir licenses suspended each year, the vast majority are being penalized for non-driving offenses.According to the Wisconsin Department of Transportation, 1,686,536 drivers have had their license suspended since 2017. More than half, 52.7 percent, have had their license suspended for failure to pay; a penalty the case managers at Wisconsin Community Services  WCS  say is backwards. These are tickets, non-safety violation tickets,  Jay Tucker, Director of Workforce Initiatives at WCS, said.  Wisconsin has over 200 different ways that they suspend your license and the number one way that we see is failure to pay forfeitures. Failure t stanley cups o pay forfeitures is number one by a large margin. Failure to pay has suspended more licenses in the last five years than the next four highest offenses combined.Top 5 reasons for license suspensions since 2017Failure to pay forfeitures 鈥?889,938  52.77% Driver record 鈥?255,726  15.16% Operating under the influence 鈥?121,046  7.18% Blood alcohol concentration 鈥?83, stanley bottles 026  4.92% Noncompliance with Assessment Interview 鈥?55,138  3.27% TOTAL OF ALL SUSPENSIONS SINCE 2017: 1,686,536Comparatively, 18,638 drivers have had their licenses suspended for various types of speeding and 108 drivers have had their licenses suspended for reckless driving.According to the DOT, a person caught reckless driving would receive six points on their license. If a person hits 12 points in a year, they would f Hvjd Wisconsin doctor talks gun deer hunting safety as season begins
 In Akron, Ohio, Fou stanley quencher rth of July celebrations were canceled, and a curfew was instituted overnight as demonstrations continued following the police killing of Jayland Walker.Medical examiners say the 25-year-old suffered at least 60 gunshot wounds fired by several officers.Akron s police chief says traffic video appears to show a shot fired from Walker s car after he was pulled over for a traffic violation, but he did not have a weapon on him when he tried to run from  stanley termosar officers and was eventually shot.Eight officers directly involved in the shooting are on unpaid leave while a criminal investigation is underway.Scripps station WEWS reported that Akron Mayor Dan Horrigan said intended to lift the curfew, which was placed from 9 p.m. to 6 a.m. on Monday.It was in response to some downtown businesses being damaged. Police had to use tear gas to disperse those protesting over the fa garrafinhas stanley tal police shooting, WEWS reported.The curfew will remain in place through Tuesday, but will be lifted Wednesday morning if there are no public safety concerns that arise, WEWS reported.On Monday, police arrested around 50 people on various charges including rioting, the news station reported.