Yes, YOU ALL MUST PAY for the actions of a few!
So HOW DOES IT FEEL to be a MUSLIM (in a certain sense), kids?
"Proposed youth curfew meets broad opposition in Malden; Teens and others call it unnecessary" by Kathy McCabe, Globe Staff | December 7, 2009
MALDEN - Of 984 people arrested in Malden during the first nine months of this year, 55 were juveniles. Of that number, only 11 were arrested after 9 p.m., said Malden Police Chief Kenneth Coye....
Coye said most nighttime crime, such as vandalism or car break-ins, is committed by adults between 6 p.m. and midnight. Malden enacted a 9 p.m. curfew ordinance in 1969, but it was taken off the books in 1991 over concerns it might not meet legal muster, City Clerk Karen Anderson said. A juvenile curfew in Lowell, on the books since 1994, came under scrutiny this year, after two people arrested for allegedly violating the city’s 11 p.m. to 5 a.m. curfew appealed to the state Supreme Judicial Court.
The court struck down the provision of the ordinance that allowed for a minor to be arrested or turned over to the state Department of Youth Services for violating the curfew, but it allowed a $50 fine per violation to remain intact....
Oh, so THAT is what this is about!!!
SOLVING BUDGET PROBLEMS while the state gives away tax loot!
*****************
Atomic bowling makes for a big night out for teens Saturdays at Town Line Ten Pin, but a proposed juvenile curfew could mean many youths would have to leave before the techno music, laser lights, and big balls really get rolling....
Less than three months after the state Supreme Judicial Court put limits on a juvenile curfew in Lowell, Malden is considering a curfew that would make it illegal for youths aged 17 and under to be out in public late at night or during school hours, unless accompanied by an adult.
The curfew would run from 11 p.m. to 6 a.m. on weekdays and midnight to 6 a.m. on weekends and holidays. During school hours, minors would not be allowed in public, unless accompanied by an adult. Every night, teens would have to vacate restaurants, social clubs, and other establishments, such as Town Line Ten Pin, by 10:30.
But unlike Lowell, where a provision to arrest youths or place them in state custody was deemed unlawful in late September, Malden is not proposing criminal penalties. Instead, youths, parents, or guardians would face a $50 fine for a violation. The curfew was first proposed in the fall, after a spate of late-night violence, including a case in which a Malden police officer shot and killed a suspect during a routine traffic stop, prompting councilors to consider the ordinance to protect children.
Oh, so A COP SHOOTS a SUSPECT and the KIDS MUST PAY?!!!
Businesses would have to post notice of the curfew hours, a requirement that irked one local restaurant owner.
“Why should I post that when they want to take food off my table?’’ asked George Panopoulos, owner of Steve’s Roast Beef, a fast-food spot popular with youths from nearby Malden High School and Salemwood School.
Yes, that is the STATE of Massachusetts!
His restaurant, where the cheeseburger special costs just $5.05, draws many students, particularly after school events. “I get a lot of them in here, especially on the weekends,’’ said Panopoulos, a 15-year business owner. “Kids are very important to my business.’’
But city councilors maintain that they are just trying to look out for those youngsters.
Yeah, and GOD HELP YOU if you QUESTION the AUTHORITIES and their "protecting" the kids!!!!
Is that what ALL the LOOTINGS and LIES are for? To "protect" them?
Are the WARS BASED on LIES to which we SEND THEM for their own "protection?"
“We’re trying to help them to stay safe, to keep them from getting into mischief,’’ said Ward Six Councilor Neil Kinnon, chairman of the ordinance committee.
Translation: You are GUILTY before you have even DONE ANYTHING, kiddo!!
Hey, it's an EDUCATION in AmeriKa if nothing else!
The curfew proposal allows exceptions for youths who are working or attending school, civic, or religious events. Still, one councilor worries the curfew could trample on minors’ rights. “It oversteps the bounds of personal freedom,’’ Ward Three Councilor Paul DiPietro said recently.
I keep hearing that word tossed around here in AmeriKa, and I'm starting wonder just what that means.
I mean, all communications are monitored, you have to show ID all over the place, it's all getting worse because of the terrorism lie, the kids are being punished for things they are not even doing, and the authorities tell the public to f*** off each and every time with their damnable bulls***!!!!
But the proposal has drawn opposition from the city’s police chief, high school principal, and not a few teenagers.... Other officials, including the police chief and high school principal, don’t think the behavior of Malden’s juveniles warrants a curfew.
But it GOES THROUGH ANYWAY!!!!
“It might look good on paper,’’ said Dana Brown, principal of Malden High School. “But I think they’re targeting the wrong population. I don’t think 16-, 17-, and 18-year-old kids are wreaking havoc on Malden.’’
And which will probably become a BIG PROBLEM later.
Related: Massachusetts Justice: Employing Perverts
Yeah, let's see how many kids we can screw by charging them with a curfew violation.
Deanna Mann, 16, who was playing atomic bowling Saturday night at Town Line Ten Pin with a group of friends, also hopes the plan is scrubbed. “It’s not like we’re doing anything wrong,’’ she said. “We’re bowling.’’
But you MIGHT be violent and you MIGHT be drinking or using drugs and you MIGHT commit a crime, so wrap it up! Last call, 'er, I mean, last game, kids!!!
This is liberal, compassionate, freedom-loving Massachusetts, huh?
What an EMBARRASSMENT!!!!!!!