What Are The Arguments Against Teen Curfew

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"Wanna live, wanna live, wanna live while we're young!" If you set a curfew for teenagers to go home at 10 P.M. on a school night or 12 P.M. on a weekend, then a lot of teenagers will most likely break that curfew because they either just don't care of they want to hang out with their friends and party. Teenagers these days just wan to live their live the way they want to and learn what life is really like. So if you set a curfew it's going be broken whether you like it or not by teens who want to live their live to the fullest that they can, so what's the point of having a curfew if it's just going to be broken again and again? Life for teenagers is all about making the best of the time they have, because it could all be taken away in an instant, or they're going to be too old one day to do all of the stuff they want to do. …show more content…

Teenagers tend to stay up late no matter what night it is. They do it cause their bodies are still young enough to do so. For example, I stay up late and read instead of going out and partying all night, but then again that's my choice. I like to read because it takes me to different worlds and places within the books, and it helps with my depression it helps me cope with it. Teens today party or stay out late to have a good time and that's ok as long as they don't hurt anybody, but those things are bound to happen. So teens stay up late that doesn't mean that there should be a rule against it, or that you should punish them for that. Just because there's a curfew adults expect us teens to follow it. Adults think that since there's a certain time for teens to go home or stay inside that we're going to comply with it, no teens have the right to do what they please as long as they don't hurt anyone else in

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