In an Atlantic essay, Julie Beck writes of a « boomlet » across the US in curfews or restrictions that bar unaccompanied minors from congregating. It might be the.
In an Atlantic essay, Julie Beck writes of a « boomlet » across the US in curfews or restrictions that bar unaccompanied minors from congregating. It might be the local Target store, or a mall, a movie theater, or even an entire city for certain hours. The rules are typically put in place to curb shoplifting, rowdiness, or something along those lines, but the problem is that « all of these constraints significantly erode teens’ ability to participate in society », writes Beck.