Teen Curfew Debate Analysis

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Teen curfews Me: Can I go outside with my friend? Mom: No! Me: Comon mom please i am cam on om before 10 o'clock. Mom:Don't be late on home ok Barbara Bey author of “should communities set Teen curfew?”, and the author of “curfew :A national debate” take different sides to argue whether curfews are good or bed. Should Communities Set Teen Curfews magazine opinion piece Bey believes the curfews are important According to Bey, “In fact, the curfew hasn’t caused trouble at all. The police are doing a very good job. They’ve been taught how to deal with situation and problems” (469). Bey states “They issue warnings and give kids a certain amount of times to leave. If the kids won’t go, police officers pick them up and call their parents” (469). In the author’s view, “If a legally imposed curfew can save these kids from that kind of fate, I welcome it” (471). A curfew is when some people (such as teenagers) must be off the streets by a certain. …show more content…

Laws like these divert attention from the real causes of crime” (474). Author himself writes, “They put law-abiding teensgers unde house arrest every nights of the week. But it’s not because they have done anything wrong. It is because of the crimes committed by others” (475). Author’s states “Curfew laws usurp the right of parents to raise their children as they think best. It become a crime for parents to allow their teenagers to go to the theater or a jazz club. This law injects the government where it doesn't belong” (475). about curfews. Basically she is saying their children as they think best. It become a crime for parents to allow their teenagers to go to the theater or a jazz club law injects the government where it doesn't

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