NJ parents could face jail time for juveniles' bad behavior under new law

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‘Something’s got to change!’: NJ town targets parents of 'out of control' teens

Gloucester Township Police Chief David Harkins discusses a new town law that would hold parents accountable for their children's misconduct and the pushback it's facing from residents.

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"Out of control" teens have turned community events into battlegrounds in one New Jersey town, prompting a new law that could send parents to jail for their children’s misbehavior.

"More and more, our officers are running into disrespectful, out-of-control behavior by juveniles…" said David Harkins, chief of the Gloucester Township Police Department. 

"This ordinance is just another way of us trying to change the course and make parents responsible or at least know where their children are and what they’re up to."

PARENTS COULD FACE JAIL TIME UNDER NEW JERSEY TOWN'S ORDINANCE TARGETING CHILDREN'S UNRULY BEHAVIOR

Gloucester Township police vehicles

The Township of Gloucester Minors and Parents Responsibility Ordinance means parents could face up to 90 days in prison and a $2,000 fine. (Gloucester Township Police Department)

According to the Township of Gloucester Minors and Parents Responsibility Ordinance, if a child is repeatedly found guilty of loitering, repeated school absences, violating curfew, felonies or other offenses, their parents could face up to 90 days in prison and a $2,000 fine.

For evidence, Harkins told "Fox & Friends" of a brawl from last year at the Gloucester Township Day and Drone Show, which left three officers injured and nine teenagers in police custody.

The same event was postponed this year, NJ.com reported, because social media posts suggested similar behavior was planned. The town is located about 15 miles outside of Philadelphia, Pa. 

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Gloucester Township police Department

A Google Maps image of the Gloucester Township Police Department. David Harkins, chief of the department, said the ordinance aims to keep parents informed. (Google Maps)

"Something's got to change. We've got to get our kids back on track," Harkins said.

"They've got to stop acting crazy… and get respect back for law enforcement."

Harkins said the ordinance acknowledges some parents' concerns that they are not allowed to be as involved with their children as they would like in key areas, namely in the education system.

Instead of "taking control" of a family, however, the measure aims to inform parents so they can take "corrective action."

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