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Under a new ordinance in New Jersey city, parents can be fined and even for uncontrolled behavior of their children.
According to a police news release, the responsibility of the Glousster minors and parents determine the results of the ordinance, for parents and parents, including prison time, including prison time.
The ordinance was passed by the Township Council on 28 July and was presented after the incidents of public disturbances involving children in events such as last year’s Gluster Township Day and Drone Show.
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According to a police news release, the responsibility of the Glousster minors and parents determine the results of the ordinance, for parents and parents, including prison time, including prison time. (Google Map)
During the incident, a major dispute which included teenagers, and 11 people were arrested, including nine teenagers, according to which Nj.comThree police officers were also injured during a scuffle.
This year the incident was postponed, the outlet said, as the social media post suggested that a similar behavior was planned.
The ordinance includes 28 separate offenses that range from hooliganism to minor violations such as littering, braking curfew, or chronic trucy.
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The department said, “If a child is repeatedly found guilty in a teenage court, his caretaker may be fined for 90 days and/or a fine of up to $ 2,000.”
According to New Jersey.com, a warning will be issued to the Guardian before a citation, Gluster Township Police Chief David Harkins said.
A warning will be issued to the Guardian before a quotation, Gluster Township Police Chief David Harkins said. (Gluster Township Police Department)
“Our ordinance was actually sample from other cities,” he explained. “We are not necessarily first, but we are the first big cities to adopt it.”
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Glousster township is about 15 miles from Philadelphia.