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Sunday, July 27, 2014

Baltimore Residents React To Stricter Curfew

BALTIMORE (WJZ) — In just a few weeks, Baltimore City will have the toughest curfew laws in the country and Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake is hoping to set the records straight on all that the law entails.

Rochelle Ritchie has more on the new law and whether residents think it will work.

The mayor is hoping this new law will not only keep kids safe but also expose those families who are in need of critical parental guidance.

Mob scenes like one in Fells Point may be avoided as Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake pushes for more control of the city’s youth, with stricter curfews set to take affect next month.

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15 comments:

  1. Yea right. That's not going to work. The only people that will follow the rules are the ones that already behave. You think a welfare mom will pay $500?

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  2. This is a waste of time. Black youth could give a rats arse.

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  3. Salisbury should do the same with our crime rate

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  4. 6:42 That would be prejudice because there are no white gangs out on the streets after 10:00 pm. That would be profiling against blacks.

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  5. Yeah she has time to protest but no time to watch there thug kids

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  6. The bury needs it too

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  7. Get ready to read about a lot of riots and police being targeted. The mayor better round up all the gang members befor that goes into effect.

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  8. A liberal NON solution to a liberal caused problem.

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  9. 7:48 The gang members in "the bury" are smarter than the police. That's why they still control downtown. Who goes downtown, on the plaza, at 10:00 at night?

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  10. Why don't they just make Hamsterdam?

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  11. You cannot have a proper police state without a proper curfew. Welcome to the republic, comrade.

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  12. Freedom. Yeah, right.

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  13. wouldn't need this if'n youse'd behav.

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  14. I wonder when the ACLU will get involved. You know they are looking into this.

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  15. But we're still free. Right?

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