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    The enforcement of curfews for teenagers have been mentioned countless times by adults. Whether it's from school administrators during school hours, parents distributing privileges, or malls not allowing teens under 18 in at a certain time . And ever so often a fair amount of adolescents complain and declare that these restrictions as foolish and meaningless. That's why a debate is brought forth about whether or not adopting a 10 pm weekday and 12 am weekend curfew for teenagers is the right…

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    Another issue is that teenagers get themselves in trouble because they are still young and inexperienced. In fact, a lot of them have a desire to take part in new experiences that can range from driving to drugs which can have a negative long term effect on teenagers physically, psychologically, mentally and emotionally. Many teens argue that a curfew would ruin their social lives and limit their freedom but it can be argued that it provides a layer of protection so that teenagers can safely…

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    crime. Juvenile curfews could prevent all of those things from happening during the later hours of the night. Juvenile curfews keep teens out of trouble because they protect teens from becoming victims, strengthen parental control, and decrease juvenile crime rates. Juvenile curfews keep teens from falling victims to robbery, assault, and rape crimes. In many cases and reports, “index offenses such as homicide, rape, robbery, and assault decreased three to six percent during curfew hours”…

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    street by ten o'clock PM. The curfew should not be put into act because it won't make black minorities feel safe and can lead to further delinquent behavior. Police also would be biased, and parents should be able to make decisions on their kids' curfew. First, teenagers do not like seeing police around them. Studies have shown that 80% of African American teenagers don't enjoy seeing cops around them due to some of the racist affairs. 75% of African American teenagers are afraid because…

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    Curfews are temporary time restrictions put on teenagers to monitor their time usage until they are 18, so editing it to be a little earlier will not be as big of a deal as people might come to see it. Athough a vast majority of teenagers believe the curfew should not change, nevertheless, the curfew should absolutely be revised to 10 P.M. on weekdays and midnight on weekends because, it will give young adults more time to calm their mind and bodies down following a long day, ensure their safety…

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    Let’s face the truth. Curfews do not need to be enforced. The city council wants to enforce a curfew that would make it illegal for teens to be out past 10 p.m. on weekdays or after midnight on weekends. We should consider the reality of this world and accept that teenagers, no matter what time it is, if they wish to, can participate in illegal or unsafe activity. On top of this enforcement being ineffective, it is unconstitutional; it fails to provide teenagers with the same rights as anyone…

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    A curfew is thought to be able to keep teenagers out of trouble and inside the house. Trouble does not have a time limit it can occur when ever and however throughout the day. Thinking that setting a time limit will actually keep a child inside is absurd. A child will go where he pleases to go, when his mind is made up nothing can stop him. We are not even talking about little children we are talking about teenagers the most rebellious of human beings. They are at an age where being absolutely…

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    000 arrests regarding curfews. In the city of Virginia Beach, city council wants to enforce a 10 pm during the week and a midnight curfew on weekends. I believe and am against curfews being added to Virginia Beach because of the numerous problems ranging from the restrictions on both teens and parents, non-reductive crime levels, mental issues among teens. By making a mandatory curfew, both teens and parents lose the ability to make choices for the teen. The 10 pm curfew forces a…

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    Teenagers have the freedom to run the streets. Teenagers will do as they please no matter the consequences or legal curfew. The terror some teenagers could leave behind is impossible to stop always. Teenagers may drag their feet, nag, and brag, but not all of them are rebellious. Changing the curfew on weekdays to 10 and weekends to midnight is pointless because teenagers thrive off of disobedience, not all teenagers are rebellious, and curfew interferes with teenagers young lives. The…

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    Having a weekend and weekday curfew would be a good thing for teenagers now a days. It may even teach them a lesson or two about what and what not to do in life. I know if i was a parent i would not want my kids running around late at night. They tend to want to stay out and get into and explore new things but this right here should put a stop to that nonsense. Teenagers need to be home and in bed around a decent time, they could get hurt or worse roaming around midnight and it keeps them from…

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