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This sign details the chaperone policy at a mall in Columbia, Maryland.
It’s Saturday evening, and you can’t wait to head to the mall to shop, grab a bite to eat, and hang out with your friends. But someone else may be tagging along too—your mom.
A growing number of stores and malls across the United States are requiring that minors be accompanied by an adult, especially on weekend afternoons and evenings. Some restaurants and amusement parks have adopted similar policies. Business owners say the rules are being added in response to fights and other unruly behavior by teens.
Earlier this year, Del Amo Fashion Center in Torrance, California, began mandating that teens have an adult chaperone after 3 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays. Mall employees under 18, however, are allowed to work without an adult accompanying them.
Supporters of such rules say they keep shoppers safe and teens out of trouble. But opponents argue that the policies unfairly punish teens who haven’t done anything wrong.
What do you think? Read on, then decide for yourself.
It is Saturday evening. You cannot wait to head to the mall to shop, grab a bite to eat, and hang out with your friends. But someone else may be tagging along too—your mom.
A growing number of stores and malls across the United States are requiring that minors be with an adult. That is especially true for weekend afternoons and evenings. Some restaurants and amusement parks have set similar policies. Business owners say the rules are being added in response to fights and other rowdy behavior by teens.
Earlier this year, Del Amo Fashion Center in Torrance, California, began mandating that teens have an adult chaperone after 3 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays. But mall employees under 18 can work without an adult with them.
Supporters of such rules say they keep shoppers safe. They keep teens out of trouble too. But opponents argue that the policies unfairly punish teens who have not done anything wrong.
What do you think? Read on, then decide for yourself.