Video: Aberdeen Approves Stricter Curfew
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ABERDEEN, Miss. – (WCBI) Aberdeen teenagers soon will have to pay closer attention to their watches, or it could cost them and their parents a lot more money.
Aldermen have approved reducing the city’s curfew by 30 minutes and increasing fines significantly.
Police Chief Henry Randle has been pushing the the change after a string of incidents involving teenagers, some with guns. Under the plan, teens under 18 would have to be in at 9:30 p.m. on weeknights and 11:30 p.m on weekends.
The first violation would carry a $100 fine and the second, $200. The fine currently is $25. The ordinance will be published next week and take effect in late April, according to City Clerk Jackie Benson.
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