đź’¨ Abstract
To address teenage disorder, Laurel, Maryland, has expanded its youth curfew. Following incidents like fights and fireworks disturbances, especially near popular areas and shopping centers, the town restricts kids under 17 from being out between 11 p.m. and 5 a.m. without adult supervision. Exceptions apply for school, volunteer, or religious activities and leaving events like concerts. The police will advise teens to go home, with discretion to contact parents or drive them home.
Courtesy: Luke Lukert
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