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Cities, towns nationwide revive teen curfews amid summer crowds
Cities and towns across the U.S. are reviving juvenile curfews and increasing police patrols to address teen gatherings and fights organized via social media. Some communities, like Laurel, Maryland, and Washington, D.C., have implemented or expanded curfews, while others, such as Tampa and Baltimore, offer alternative programs like free recreation activities to provide supervised spaces for teenagers.
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- City of Laurel announces new juvenile curfew to start the summer after school year ends
- Detroit police Chief Todd Bettison addresses rising curfew violations amid teen violence concerns
- Charlotte-Mecklenburg police enforcing curfew to cut down on ‘deeply concerning’ teen takeovers
- Detroit considers proposed curfew change for teens
- Bowser reinstates limited youth curfew in DC