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Read the following excerpt from an online op-ed article. Another reason that the proposed curfew in Johnstown is a bad idea is
that curfews simply don't work - they are nearly impossible to enforce.
The city council can make all the rules it wants, but if no one is going
to hold people to them, the rules are meaningless. We all know that the
Johnstown Police Department is understaffed as it is, as evidenced by
a drastic increase in recent crime rates. Do you really think they're
going to turn the necessary attention to a town curfew when there are
actual crimes to solve and incidents to respond to? In a candid
interview in yesterday's Johnstown Daily Bee, candidate Les Brown
revealed that enforcing a curfew would be very low on his list of
priorities. The bottom line is that a curfew, like any law, would be
meaningless if it were not enforced. Let's forget about the curfew and
turn our time and money to more practical and pressing matters
affecting our town
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