no, curfews are unreasonable and pointless. It’s important for cities to try to promote safety and reduce crime, but curfews are not the answer. In fact, tougher curfews could have negative effects. They might prompt kids to find more dangerous ways to stay out late. It should be up to families to set boundaries for teens. If a family creates an open, trusting environment where parents or guardians explain why rules are necessary, teens will be more likely to follow them. Additionally, there are better ways of ensuring teens’ safety than relying on citywide curfews. For example, when I go out I use my phone to share my location with my parents, and I don't drive after dark. Since there are many ways to keep teens safe, curfews are punitive rather than helpful or necessary.
—Isabella Delbakhsh, Florida