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Wednesday, December 04, 2019
Nazareth To Consider Curfew Next Year
I did speak to a Borough Council member yesterday. This person tells me that, while the minutes contain very few references to teen crime, this was the subject of several neighborhood block watch meetings.
I also spoke to a resident who supports the curfew, but thinks most teen crime is committed during the day. She states it is in the form of drug sales at Shafer Elementary's park, and learned that piece of information from her own son. I am told this go on in broad daylight, not under cover of darkness.
If she knows this, so do Nazareth police. But as one officer (from another department) told me yesterday, "It is one thing to know about drug sales It is another to prove it."
I remain leery, but am willing to listen to evidence showing there is a rational basis for this significant restriction on the freedom of assembly. My own observations, as a long-time resident, is that these concerns are overblown.
I never thought I would say this, but Nazareth Borough Council did the right thing last night.
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FWIW, juvenile curfews have been studied around the country. Consensus is they don't work (don't reduce crime or juvenile victimization) and typically have disparate impact on visible minorities.
ReplyDeleteThat is my conclusion as well. Moreover, I see no juvenile crime wave.
ReplyDeleteSince when can they meet in a quorum legally like this?
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