Youngsters don't follow curfew

Philippines
September 6, 2017 8:40pm CST
It was almost 3 in the morning and supposed to throw my garbage. But I couldn't do it because they were teenagers outside having a chat. I was a bit curious at first but then I went on throwing the garbage. I'm pretty sure these are group of gamers , but they're teenagers. Hard to believe these kids don't fear the violence that's been going on in our neighborhood over the last few days.
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@Hatley (163776)
• Garden Grove, California
7 Sep 17
tthas sor of sad in a way perhaps they are so used to it the dot care sounds so awfu llke teens are no llomger teens te should b ome in bed whats with parents too?
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• Philippines
7 Sep 17
Hello @Hatley I know there had been teens hanging in our place, I was worried if they could cause trouble. So, far they have not done so.
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@jstory07 (139717)
• Roseburg, Oregon
7 Sep 17
They probably think they are tough and nothing will happen to them.
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• Philippines
7 Sep 17
Hello @jstory07 I hope nothing BAD happens to them, it's dangerous now a days.
@crossbones27 (49463)
• Mojave, California
7 Sep 17
I don't follow curfews either but avoid that nonsense and feel sad we have to live in fear.
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• Philippines
7 Sep 17
Hello @crossbones27 Oh, well I hope they live their lives.
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• Mojave, California
7 Sep 17
@Letranknight2015 Love younger. Be careful White people have no sense
@SIMPLYD (90722)
• Philippines
7 Sep 17
Well maybe because your neighborhood is a peaceful place. I think the curfew implementation is just good when it was first initiated. But not anymore after a few months.
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@SIMPLYD (90722)
• Philippines
7 Sep 17
@Letranknight2015 Why what happened on those times?
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• Philippines
7 Sep 17
@SIMPLYD We were a quiet subdivision until we become commercialized.
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• Philippines
7 Sep 17
Hello @SIMPLYD It was peaceful at one point but recently we've been hearing police mobile and fire trucks at least two to three times a month.
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@Courtlynn (67085)
• United States
7 Sep 17
Most teens think they're big and bad and don't follow rules. Sad.
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• Philippines
7 Sep 17
They're probably waiting for a shuttle ride or something @Courtlynn
@Courtlynn (67085)
• United States
7 Sep 17
@peachpurple (13962)
• Malaysia
7 Sep 17
They are showing their coolness
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• Philippines
7 Sep 17
Hello @peachpurple I don't know but it was cold that morning.
@neildc (17239)
• Lapu-Lapu City, Philippines
7 Sep 17
Wow buddy, three on the clock in the morning and you arr still awake? Or you are too early to wake up? You could have scolded those teens and pushed them to go home
@prashu228 (37524)
• India
7 Sep 17
Ahh now a days teenagers are behaving like grown up , though they have very nil knowledge about anything
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• Preston, England
7 Sep 17
never faced a curfew situation here - sounds grim
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@just4him (317089)
• Green Bay, Wisconsin
8 Sep 17
Teenagers are fearless.
@thelme55 (77082)
• Germany
8 Sep 17
The parents are not doing their job. They should set a curfew for their teenagers for their own safety.
• Guangdong, China
7 Sep 17
last night, the weird thing happened. A grandma and her grandson knocked the door with crude words at 3 am!!! I wonder what they did and then knocked the door roughly at 3 am! I was woken up by the shouting sound. I bet there a lot people were woken by the rude shouting sound! Shame on the both them.
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• Nairobi, Kenya
7 Sep 17
I think it is because they are kids and can't reason like adults.
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• Philippines
7 Sep 17
Well, they got lucky and didn't get arrested by cops @mildredtabitha
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