Friday, June 27, 2014

Cops Crack Down On Curfew for 4th of July Fireworks in Detroit



The city of Detroit takes the safety of their citizens and visitors seriously and this 4th of July, law enforcement placed their focus on regulating curfews. The 56th annual Ford Fireworks on the River event took place on Monday, June 24th and brought a large amount of people out, young and old. Due to this, police decided to crack down on the curfews set in place for the cities youths. In an effort to keep them and the city safe, teens 17 and younger were required to be accompanied by an adult between 6 p.m. and 6 a.m. 

Although many were against the stricter curfew, the police department was confident that was the best way to ensure safety for the youth in Detroit. Unfortunately, the police department ended up detaining 148 juveniles and around 87 went home with citations anyway. Despite the detainments and citations, law enforcement agrees that the 56th annual Ford Fireworks on the River event ended on a great note!

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