Last week, Crossroads Mall in Oklahoma City announced it would introduce a curfew that would prevent teens under 18 from being on mall property Friday or Saturday evenings after 6pm unless accompanied by an adult.
My first reaction when reading that was, "I wonder if Central Mall in Lawton will do something like that?" Well, I don't have to wonder any longer.
Starting November 1, Central Mall will be off limits to kids under 18 after 5pm on Fridays and Saturdays unless they are accompanied by a parent or adult guardian over 21 years of age. IDs will be checked.
Central Mall hasn't had quite the amount of trouble experienced by Crossroads Mall in the city. However, a number of high profile incidents (including a shooting right in front of the Dickinson Theaters 12-plex lobby) have made a lot of people avoid the mall during certain hours. In recent months a significant number of teens hanging out at the mall (and not buying anything) have been deliberately stirring up trouble with adult mall customers.
Overall, I'm in favor of this move. However, I will acknowledge a downside of this: what are all those teens, especially the trouble-making ones, going to do when they cannot loiter at the mall? The mall is a well-lit, centralized place with a decent number of adult witnesses to anyone feeling the urge to do something stupidly violent. Once this curfew goes into effect, I'd expect a significant rise in the number of gang related assaults and other kinds of street crime.
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