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Garden State Plaza, the second largest mall in New Jersey, has become the latest shopping center to restrict access by minors due to unruly behavior.
Beginning April 28, the mall’s Parental Guidance Policy will require visitors under the age of 18 on Fridays and Saturdays after 5:00 p.m. to be accompanied by an adult at least 21 years old.
Wesley Rebisz, senior general manager at Garden State Plaza, told NorthJersey.com about the teens, “They’re being unruly, violating code of conduct, which can include running through the property in large groups, fighting and putting it on TikTok, basically disrupting business and making it uncomfortable for our everyday customers.”
On April 18, The Fashion District in downtown Philadelphia began banning anyone under 18 from entering the mall without an adult chaperone any day after 2 p.m., extending a weekend curfew. The change followed an incident earlier in the month when the Philadelphia police were called in to disperse large crowds of juveniles and an officer was injured.
Baltimore’s Mall in Columbia and Connecticut Post Mall in Milford, CT, began instituting weekend youth escort policies earlier this year.
In 2022, minor-curfew policies arrived at Mississippi’s Vicksburg Mall, Pittsburgh’s The Mall at Robinson, Parks Mall in Arlington, TX, Foothills Mall in Maryville, TX, and Walden Galleria in Cheektowaga, NY.
In a recent Facebook post, the Vicksburg Mall said, “We will be pressing charges on the kids trespassing under the age limit and also parents that dropped them off!”
In 2021, youth-escort policies arrived at Concord Mills in Concord, NC; Virginia Beach’s Lynnhaven Mall, Orland Square in Orland Park, IL; Syracuse’s Destiny USA; and Town & Country Shopping Center in Kettering, OH.
Some malls have long had teen chaperone policies although it’s unknown how pervasive they are.
A New York Times article from 1996 noted that The Mall of America had become one of the nation’s first shopping centers to impose curfews on unchaperoned teenagers while noting the policy “touches on many serious social issues: safety, race relations, parental responsibility and civil liberties.”
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