Be
warned, Baltimore-area kids: If you venture outside at night, you
will be picked up by police—and your parents will have to choose
between paying a $500 fine or attending parental guidance classes
administered by the city.
It’s all part of the city’s new curfew law, the strictest in the
nation, which takes effect next month, according
to CBS Baltimore:
With the new law, teens under 14 years old have to be off the
streets by 9 p.m. Those 14 to 16 years of age can stay out no later
than 10 during the week and no later than 11 on the weekends and
during the summer.
The law has the support of Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, who
apparently believes the city’s youth are out of control.
Rawlings-Blake is hosting a forum on the subject tonight, and hopes
to clear up “misconceptions” about what the law entails. The curfew
will help the city identify parents who need help from the city
raising their kids properly, she said. Whether it will actually
succeed in keeping troublesome kids off the streets is another
matter—but plenty of residents doubt it.
Civil libertarians have also raised obvious concerns. From
The New York Times:
Critics fear that the curfew gives officers another reason to
randomly stop youths, many of whom already mistrust the police, and
ask anyone who looks young for identification.“I’m not sure ultimately if the police should be riding around
looking for children while they’re still looking out the other eye
for criminal activity,” said Tessa Hill-Aston, the president of the
Baltimore branch of the N.A.A.C.P.
Rawlings-Blake isn’t particularly impressed by these concerns.
She previously told skeptics of the law to
“go live on a farm somewhere”—as if the expanding reach of the
nanny/police state was something that only yokels would oppose.
As
Reason‘s Jesse Walker wrote back in May, such a law is
likely to bring innocent kids—as well as kids who could use some
help—into constant conflict with the police. That can’t be a good
thing.
What a nuisance (the law, not the kids).
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