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    I continuously cross the grape vine, from Los Angeles to Tulare. A path of 180 miles, a path which holds my entire life. I start in East Los Angeles, were the skyscrapers surround me. Giving off a sense of protection and suffocation all at once. As a child, I admired theses unchanging structures, but I also understood that although they envelope, they could also extinguish. Traveling at night, on the I-5, it’s simple to become lost in the lights. Red tail lights surround me, white lights on the

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    Would children and teens much rather like being outside in the freezing cold under the hot masks And costumes or would they rather like to be in the warm comfort of their house watching Movies? Should there be an age limit for children of all ages to be able to go trick-or-treating? Children of all ages enjoy being a homebody but yet again certain kids out of the Bunch enjoy going and getting the scary costumes or the pretty pink tutus and spending the Night out being scared by the creepy

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    Curfew In The Outsiders

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    Public Curfews are stupid. Sadly, the law is loosing a way to fight for public curfews. A public curfew is when the law has a curfew set for the town, and anyone who breaks the curfew gets arrested. In the book the Outsiders by S.E Hinton, a public curfew would have been highly unnecessary. Out of all of the main characters, Pony was the only one who had a curfew. In the book he normally had passed that time, and Darry was never balmy about it. Some reasons to support no curfew would be about

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    Curfew Memo

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    To: Staff From: Christina North RE: Curfew for teenagers Date: June 26, 2016 It is very important for the safety and well being of the youth in our community that a curfew be issued and enforced. As of late there have been several petty crimes perpetrated in the late evening hours by some of the youth in our community. I suggest that we impose a curfew limiting the juveniles under the age of 18 to being accompanied by a parent or guardian between the hours of 11:00 pm and 5:30 am. This is to ensure

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    Middletown Curfew

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    In 1975, the "Bykofsky v. Borough of Middletown" court case was brought to court. In this case, many parents had argued against a legally-placed curfew. The parents believed that the idea of a curfew was violating the First Amendment of the United States Constitution, which states, "Congress shall make no law prohibiting the right of people to peaceably assemble", and the Fourteenth Amendment's Privilege and Immunities Clause, which states, "Citizens of the United States have the right to enter any

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    Child Curfew

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    Does your child have a curfew? Kids need their sleep to have energy the next day, even if they are just staying up late with friends. Also kids are more likely to get in trouble when staying up late. Are they with friends, alone, or just strangers, are they doing things illegal, inappropriate things, that doesn't matter because your kids could be getting hurt, or in trouble. I believe kids need earlier curfews. There is no reason kids should need to stay up after their curfew. Kids need to have energy

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    Against Curfews

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    against curfews Have you ever been texted by your mom and she told you you’re out past your curfew, well in this writing I’m going to try to persuade people to get rid of curfews. I believe that curfews should not be allowed. People should be against curfews because it doesn’t help kid keep out of trouble, it makes kids get into more trouble, and parents should be in charge of their kid’s curfews and not the law. This is why people should be against curfews. The first reason is that the curfews don’t

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    Curfew Laws

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    Curfews can have advantages in certain states or high populated cities. Curfew is issued by the state law that prohibits teens to be outdoors after midnights. I agree that it should be illegal for teenagers to be out on the streets after 10 p.m on weekdays or after midnight on weekends because of safety, parental controls, and being more responsible. The first reason why curfew is important because of safety precautions. Enforcing a curfew law can decrease the traffic density late at night. A teen

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    Curfew Law

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    Because they are trying to pass a curfew law for teenagers. Having to be in the house by ten on the weekdays may render some of the teenagers from going to work. Having to be in the house at midnight on the weekends, also renders teenagers from working late night shifts. Teenagers should be able to stay out past ten or midnight because they have things that they have to do. If teenagers were given a curfew, it doesn’t mean that they will abide by it. The Curfew won’t help lower crime, it just might

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    Curfew Decisions

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    following curfew is a problem for parents with children between the ages of thirteen and eighteen. Teenagers are wanting freedom to make their own decisions and feel they are ready for more responsibility. They often argue they are not children anymore and deserve to be treated with more respect. They do not see a need for a curfew and believe parents do not trust them or are being unreasonable. They push the limits with parents by expressing their desire for a later curfew or no curfew. When parents

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