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Skim the article “Cruise Control” to find the name of the bumper sticker service found in Arlington, Texas.

a) 1-866-2TELLMOM
b) 800-4-MYTEEN ********
c) Big Mother
d) Dad’s Eyes

Anne Rekerdres likes to call "the everlasting punishment". When the 17-year-old North Dallas senior came home with a speeding ticket in March, her dad, Randy, 47 slapped the back bumper of her beloved '92 red Ford Explorer with a sticker that read: “How’s my driving? 1-866-2TELLMOM." "It was humiliating," says Anne. But there was nothing she could do. "I told her, 'If the sticker comes off;" recalls Randy, "there go your keys."

Tattletale bumper stickers, which publicize where to call to notify parents about bad driving, are a trend that won't end soon. Besides the Web site on which Anne's dad bought hers, two other service-the San Diego-based Day's Eyes (877-DADS-EYES) and 800-4-MYTEEN of Arlington, Texas- also allow strangers to play Big Mother. The stickers have even become popular in Texas's municipal court system, where several judges regularly sentence speeding teens to six months with the embarrassing banners.

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