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Clueless on how to stop crime, Philadelphia turns to curfew for teenagers

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Clueless on how to stop crime, Philadelphia turns to curfew for teenagers
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Desperate to try anything, Philly seems headed for its latest ineffective and pointless policy: mandating a 10 p.m. curfew for teenagers. It’s just an authoritarian measure by a clueless local regime,cwtremo writes.

Shown is the Benjamin Franklin Bridge and the Philadelphia skyline as seen from the Cramer Hill Waterfront Park in Camden, N.J., Wednesday, Feb. 9, 2022. emocrats in the City of Brotherly Love have created a crime wave in Philadelphia that turned it into the"city of homicide and death.

" They have absolutely no idea how to fix it. Record levels of homicides have plagued the city for the last few years, and it has become a national embarrassment. Desperate to try anything, Philly seems headed for its latest ineffective and pointless policy: mandating aThe curfew was initially implemented for people under 18 over the summer but expired at the end of September. The city government is poised to make it permanent, thereports. But the situation in the city has become even more dire. A recent video of teenagers ransacking a Wawa store went viral, adding to Philly's humiliation. It’s the latest in a series of unfortunate events that show how inept the city is at fighting crime. Democratic officeholders have repeatedly failed to implement effective policies to make it consistently safe for its

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