Last weekend, the curfew kept one of my friends from driving under the influence of alcohol. It also kept one of my friends from driving after a long and tiresome day. Driving white under the influence of alcohol or fatigue will greatly impair your driving abilities, and the curfew effectively kept my friends from being unsafe on the roads after midnight. Another example that was in the news recently that supports why a curfew is necessary is the death of a boy named Wilberto in the town that neighbors mine. The officers in this town don't necessarily enforce the curfew law, and a freshman boy's life was taken because of it. He left his home illegally (he didn't have his license) to drive with his girlfriend around 1 a.m. While he was driving, he became distracted and spun off the road, killing himself and seriously injuring his girlfriend. If the curfew law had been enforced more strictly in that town, Wilberto's chances of getting killed or hurt would have been much slimmer. An argument against a curfew might be that teens have the right to be on the road at any time they would like, and that a curfew law is imposing on their freedoms as human beings and citizens…
When it comes to having a curfew, opinions can be wide spread about what it right and what is wrong. I believe though, that it is a parent’s decision whether or not they let their child out. As long as your parents know where you are, you aren’t doing anything dangerous or illegal, and you always have somebody with you in case something happens, then you shouldn’t have to worry about a curfew or getting punished for something that is perfectly harmless.…
You see your kids looking around in fear and sadness as they get into the police car going downtown. The Outsiders is a novel about a 14 year old boy who has troubles with friends and family. Curfew is a time that minors must be inside by or else they are in trouble. Even though no curfews may allow for more fun sometimes, there are many more reasons why having curfews are better.…
One reason i think curfews can be good is that teens shouldnt be out between 12:00 a.m.…
If the opportunity to make some difference in the community presents itself, would you not have the desire to? Particularly when it concerns the wellbeing of not only adolescents, but all citizens in the community. Even if you do not have kids, all of us can relate because we were all kids once. The idea that kids under the age of eighteen ought to be free to roam the streets after 10 p.m. is faulty as it fails to protect everyone. A curfew for adolescents will bring them valuable boundaries which can transfer into other areas of their lives. Some may have no boundaries or discipline at home and at least they will learn to respect this…
Many children under the age of 15 are immature and although age does not define maturity, the lack of life experiences can. Many children think that they are old enough to go out and stay late forgetting that they are still children and have many other years to experience life. A child can sometimes not be as wise as an older person. When they are out with their friends they can do things that could get them into trouble and all because they thought it would be fun. A child under the age of 16 should have a curfew. A curfew can help children learn that sleep is essential, they can learn about responsibility, and it could keep children safe.…
Throughout this paper I hope that I have provided good proof of the advantages of curfew. Now of course I could not cover all the advantages or even a few of the minor disadvantages to curfew that I hope you will research or gain interest in. If you live within a state that does not have a curfew law and you feel you need such a system please make sure to contact your local government and make it known that the need and interest exist. If you still disagree with me on this topic after reading this paper, please feel free to contact me and voice your…
Kids my age normally are out till like midnight because that's what we're used to and that's normal for us. They are also deciding this because they think it will prevent us from like drinking or doing naughty stuff. However, in reality, it won't change anything because we would just do it sooner than normal, or we would ignore the curfew and just try not to get caught. Experts are saying that curfews are essentially…
In the U.S., cities are debating if teens should have a curfew in order to keep them out of trouble and safe. During a person's teenage years, teens often feel like no one understands them; they are trying to seek their own independence and most of the time it ends them getting into trouble. Having a curfew in place also means that kids under the age of 18 have to be under some sort of adult supervision and keeps teens of the roads at later hours. Parents tend to feel more relieved when they know their child is home safe. Society believes that if a teen is given a curfew, they will be safe and make better choices and parents will know where they are at all times.…
Aside from all observed statistics, there is more basic and simple evidence that teen curfews would have a positive effect on any community. Many parents today work more than one job, and struggle to support their family. Within their busy days, a good amount of parents find little or no time to oversee their children or keep them safe at home. These "overburdened" parents would find some help and comfort about their…
Sixty-three percent of crimes, counting sexual assault, happens at night. Teenagers have a thirty-three to eighty-four percent chance of being a victim of sex-trafficking. Various teenagers don’t believe their parents when they say that there is a reason for their curfews, but the world we live in today has many dangers that teenagers aren’t aware of.…
A curfew is a set time when a specific group can not be outside after. Almost every state has them, but they should be removed. The setting of a 10pm weekday and 12am weekend curfew would cause more problems than it would fix. The idea of a curfew is that it would keep crimes of the street after this time. However, it would not do this and rater it would cause more problems. A curfew would not make a difference in crime, it would also get innocent people in trouble and it would become a haste for police and parents alike One of the ideas of a curfew is to keep crimes off the street at late times. However if someone is going out to intentionally commit a crime, they figure they are already breaking the law so what's one more. Plus…
A curfew would create a safer life for teenagers who may fail to realize the risk of being outside at night. Most people know the consequences of becoming tired. Being sleep deprived leads to irrational decisions and loss of motor skills. Allowing teenagers to stay out later would increase the risk of poor decisions being made. These decisions could include illegal behavior but also poor social decisions like saying something you wish you could take back. Drowsiness while driving could prove fatal for a teenage driver and any surrounding people due to decreased reaction time. This also does not only effect teenagers when they are driving but also when they are a pedestrian. It has been proven that driving while tired is just as bad as driving intoxicated. Being out later only increases the risks of being in an automobile accident for young drivers or pedestrians. The additional issue of teenage drivers and pedestrians being out at night is visibility. For young drivers, their inexperience and delayed reaction time is only more greatly hindered when it is dark outside. The inability to see pedestrians and large animals, such as deer, in time will be much higher if no curfew is enforced. This could pose a safety threat to the driver as well as people…
Yes, making curfews for teens can reduce the risk of them getting into trouble during some hours of the night. But don’t you think that if they have curfews not only is there going to be teens that break the curfew but also it would increase the amount of crimes being committed…
To many teens and young adults, curfew laws have negatively affected their lives and their viewpoints of the criminal justice system. In the essay “Curfew Laws: Demonizing Teens,” written by Nora Gold, Gold illustrates why curfew laws are bad in the U.S. and all they do is punish the teens that do not need to be punished. The main points that Gold gives to help back up her theory that curfew laws are bad are that curfews on teens take away some of their civil rights, curfews don’t actually reduce the crimes committed by teens, politicians propose curfew laws so it seems like they are being tough on crime, and also that there are other ways that will help reduce the crime among teens. One of which being after school…