Fayetteville’s New Youth Curfew Begins; City to Revisit in a Year
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Cédric Aoun defends his decision, effective until November, "in order to guarantee the safety of minors, as well as that of the Triellois and their property". The LDH rejects a measure "completely inadequate", "penalizing and disturbing".
North Carolina city begins youth curfew to curb gun violence
FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. (WNCN) — Starting tonight, police will begin enforcing Fayetteville's new youth curfew. This comes as the 30-day grace period to educate the community on the curfew has ended. Under the curfew, children under 17 years old must be at home between 11 p.m. and 6 a.m. This curfew is part of the city's new Youth Protection Safety Ordinance. City and community leaders have been debating the idea of a youth curfew for several years.…
In the face of a "recrudescence of acts of incivility", the Mayor of Triel-sur-Seine (F) has set up a night curfew for children and teenagers.
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