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Curfew: Worth It Or Not

TitleCurfew: Worth It Or Not
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Curfew: Worth It Or Not



Curfew: Worth It Or Not


     The Curfew is not being enforced, imprisons you, and does not prevent
kids who are over 17 to commit crimes.  There is always no one to enforce the
curfew, and it is hard to enforce.  You feel as you are in a prison, you should
have control over your own life, and government should not tell you what to do.
Finally, kids 17 years and younger do not commit crimes.

     Curfew is not possible to enforce because you can not tell by just
looking at someone and saying that they are 17 years or younger.  In addition,
since this is a free country, you do not have to have an ID with you all the
time.  For example, a Police Officer is walking on a street and sees several
teenagers going on the same side.  He can not tell whether they are 17 years or
younger or not.  Police Officer will not even bother to stop and ask anyone for
an ID.  Since it is not possible to enforce the curfew at all times, during the
night, city is spending tax money for something that is impossible to enforce.

     Curfew makes you feel imprisoned since you can not leave house for
parties or be at one of your friend's house for long time.  Lets say that I have
to get some programs for computer from one of my friends and it ...This is ONLY a preview of the article. If you would like to view the entire document, you must subscribe to Electronic References. Please register below now!

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