Chicago will begin cracking down on unsupervised teens hanging out at the city's Water Tower Place - the city's original "vertical mall" according to the Chicago Sun Times.
A so-called "parental guidance required" policy will begin at 4 p.m. on Friday, as trained public safety officers will ensure that anyone without a valid photo ID confirming they are at least 18 years old won't be allowed into the mall without a parent or other adult who is at least 21 years old, according to mall owner Brookfield Properties in a Thursday press release.
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4 comments:
Good make baby mommas watch those little gimmedats. Do it in all the finest inner cities in America.
Coming to a mall near you.
Wonder how that impacts those that have part time jobs at the mall... if the mall has a movie theater, what about those patrons? Even back in the 70's parents dropped kids at movies on Friday night then came back later to pick them up.
Mall rats beware
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