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Oklahoma's top court won't let woman get special license pic

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2017-05-17 00:00:00-05:00

Kaye Beach speaks in January 2014 at a rally at the state Capitol to protest the ban of e-cigarettes on state property. [Photo by Steve Sisney, The Oklahoman]

The Oklahoma Supreme Court has ruled against a Norman woman who wanted to get a driver's license without a high-resolution photo because of her religious views.

Kaye Beach has gone without a license since 2011 because of beliefs that came from her study of Revelation in the Bible.

Despite the ruling Tuesday, Beach, 49, said she will continue to explore her legal options.

“I feel certain that I'm going to prevail,” she told The Oklahoman.
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