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Glove compartment driving test?

My glove compartment doesn't have a latch so it's open all the time. Am I allowed to tape it shut with duct tape or if I just uninstall the whole compartment? What will happen at the driving test if I don't have a secured compartment? Does the test just get postponed or I get marked off points?

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