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爱城东郊小镇,斯特拉思科纳 (Strathcona)于本周一晚些时候通过了一项针对未成年人的宵禁法案。除非有特别的理由,法案将禁止未成年人在凌晨1点至6点的时段内外出,否则警察将会其强制遣返回家,其父母也会受到相应罚款。
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4 P$ M1 C7 j' V, L' _6 Q$ q镇上的年轻人对此严重不满,他们表示一定要抵制宵禁法。一个叫坎穆的高中生更表示自己要以身试法,号召大家凌晨1点后都能走上街头,以表示对宵禁法案的抗议。坎穆说宵禁法是一项不公平的法案,严重脱离了现实情况。“不平则名,何罪之有?”坎穆如是说。. u7 u" E9 \; ]/ K* V7 J
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宵禁法案的倡议者,市议员彼得,是一位退役皇家骑警。他在解释推动宵禁法案的原因时说道,凌晨时段正是问题时段,此法案旨在保护我们的年轻人。
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投票支持宵禁法案的其他议员们也大都希望宵禁法案能更好地保护公共财产,降低犯罪率。
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但是反对者们不希望看到宵禁法能付诸实施,并对此法案可能会违背人权宪章产生疑问。 n- D7 S6 e9 l$ @
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反对声音最响的凯瑟镇长形容说,这是黑暗的一天,禁止年轻人上街并不是一个好办法。
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Strathcona teen curfew 'ridiculous': critics 1 ^) c' B. r, w9 C, B/ `
Last updated Mar 28 2006 12:41 PM MST
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Curfew or not, Strathcona County – near Edmonton – will still have young people out at night, claim opponents of the new bylaw. Local youths say they will ignore the new curfew bylaw, passed by the local council Monday night.( q# ?4 R$ f/ R1 i
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The curfew bans youths from public places between 1 a.m. and 6 a.m. – and gives police the right to question any teen between those hours.) x v* S% N& z
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- w2 K5 m/ q* x- q* t* C- D"It's such a ridiculous law that I think some people will, at the very least, go out after 1 just to protest it for that bare purpose," said high school student Cam MacDonald. He described the bylaw as "unjustifiable" and was skeptical many young people would obey it. "There's nothing wrong," he said, in ignoring an unjust law.
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Councillors who voted in favour of the curfew say it will help curb vandalism and other petty crime.
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The idea first came from Coun. Peter Wloderczak, a former RCMP officer. "I proposed it because I know there's a problem out there at those hours of the morning," he said. "I'm trying to protect our youth."' A. K! V& W& [8 C, Q" `: ~+ P
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But those against it say the curfew cannot be enforced – and wonder if it would stand up to the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
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The mayor is one of the curfew's most vocal critics. Cathy Olesen called it a "dark day," adding "banning all youth from our streets is not the way to go." |
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