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Philadelphia has had a check in time for youngsters and teens since the 1950s, however confronted with a second consecutive year of record manslaughters 

and flooding vicious wrongdoing, the city is multiplying down on its endeavors to get minors off the roads around evening time.

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Another statute extended the city's 10 p.m. time limit to 16 and 17-year-olds and police additionally moved forward implementation of the time limitation mandates,

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local area activists and occupants give the current time — getting more children and giving more fines to guardians.

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For 14-year-old Brian Lemon in North Philly, this implies that he's been confined multiple times for check in time infringement this year. According to one evening,

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, he, cops got him under 30 seconds after the 10 p.m. time limitation, as he was heading back home from a companion's home.

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More often than not officials just brought him home, however two times police gave $500 fines to his mom for permitting her child to be out late.

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He says the fines have been especially difficult to bear. "The vast majority most likely don't got that much cash for your children to simply be outside.

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