An app for creating fake drivers' licenses has been pulled from the App Store following political pressure. A group called the Coalition for a Secure Driver's License says that Senator Bob Casey from Pennsylvania recently sent a letter to Apple CEO Tim Cook, asking that the app -- simply called License -- be removed. The CSDL charges that the title contained license templates for all 50 US states, which if printed and laminated could pass for the real thing. A check of the App Store shows no sign of the software, which was produced by DriversEd.com.