
Kansas City struggles to cope with violent teen flash mobs on the Country Club Plaza and now the problem seems to be impacting this town's pocketbook:
Officials that spoke with 41 Action News about potentially expanding Kansas City's teen curfew at entertainment districts wonder if police resources could be used elsewhere.
And here's the catch-22: Forget about enforcing the curfew and the crowds will quickly chase away Plaza biz. OR, crackdown and expend valuable resources that could go to help other neighborhoods. All things considered, it's a NO WIN situation and the only answer is parental responsibility which is priceless and can't be purchased by City Hall.
All because a bunch of losers can't watch their own kids. What a shit hole KC MO is becoming!
ReplyDeleteBill the parent(s) [yes, I realize "daddy" is almost always absent with these feral shits] $1,000 per violation.
ReplyDeleteOf course the KCPD resources could be used elsewhere. The KCPD needs every available officer to write traffic tickets.
ReplyDeleteThe short answer is no! We pay for everything else for these non-tax paying residents who contribute nothing to our city, and now we have to pay to police the Plaza because they can't parent their unruly children. We can't afford this!
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