The New Jersey Senate today will consider a bill that would re-examine a law that requires young motorists to display decals on their license plates.

Some people believe the law does more harm than good. Opponents say the decals could make teens targets for sexual predators or vulnerable to police profiling.

New Jersey is the first state in the nation to require the decals for young motorists during their yearlong probationary license period. Violators face a $100 fine.

Supporters say the decals help police enforce restrictions, which limit the number of passengers and hours young motorists can drive.

The new bill would require the state attorney general, the motor vehicle commissioner and the highway traffic safety director to conduct a six-month review.