So many of the workers in our mall are teens that I don't see how this would work here. Luckily, our mall seems to be under reasonable control...so far.
At the MOA the teens have to show their mall ID to pass. It is a pretty simple solution.
So many of the workers in our mall are teens that I don't see how this would work here. Luckily, our mall seems to be under reasonable control...so far.
I believe teens need a place to congregate and interact in a safe environment. I do not believe that environment is the local mall.
There is a mall on SR 50 in Ocoee, FL, The West Oaks Mall. It's nearly deserted directly as a result of gangs of teens marauding and committing crimes (personal attacks, theft, ect.).
Yes, unfortunately, I think that in those cases where teens have been shown to be a danger to the operation of the mall, and to the people who go there to use the mall for its original intent, their access needs to be controlled.
Of course, in a perfect world, in a society that truly cared about teens, there would be a viable alternative for their socialization.
The Hanes Mall in Winston-Salem, NC has just instituted a new policy that goes into effect on March 5th. On Fridays and Saturdays, anyone under the age of 18 MUST be in the company of a parent or guardian after 6pm. The punishment for not heeding the new rule...BANNED from the mall.
Unruly teen behavior was the catalyst.
Your thoughts?
i kind of feel bad for the kids who aren't being annoying to other mall patrons, yet still get kicked out.
and i've never been to salem, but are there a lot of places for kids to hang out? if not, isn't a public mall certainly better than having them out roaming the streets?![]()
There is (at least) one mall around here that has done it. There is a large movie theater there and of course they are allowed to go there, but I believe they can't be hanging around other areas for a long period of time.
I can see how it would stink for the teens that don't cause trouble, just another case where a few bad ones ruin it for everyone. But I agree with PP who say that the stores are there to make money not to provide a hang out for kids. If the teens are driving away adults who are going to shop and spend money I guess this was their only solution.
I never really hung out at the mall as a teen unless I was there to shop, so I don't really see appeal of it anyway.
So many of the workers in our mall are teens that I don't see how this would work here. Luckily, our mall seems to be under reasonable control...so far.
i kind of feel bad for the kids who aren't being annoying to other mall patrons, yet still get kicked out.
and i've never been to salem, but are there a lot of places for kids to hang out? if not, isn't a public mall certainly better than having them out roaming the streets?![]()
I think it's a great idea, though I think the cutoff should be 16 rather than 18. My gosh, I'm sure some minors work in the mall.
If our mall did that they would be out of business in no time. A large percentage of their income comes from teens. Of course there are the few that are just "hanging out" and don't have any money but there is another larger portion that are shopping, eating, and hanging out.
Teens and kids are allowed in our mall any time. Security will put any trouble makers out and will ban them from the mall. As long as they are behaving, having a little fun and paying for their purchases then they can stay.
THey are exempted as long as they are working on shift. The ban doesn't prohibit them from working.
IMO, this is a lazy/cop-out approach. No loitering laws accompanied by an solid security program work more effectively at maintaining the business model of the mall while also providing for patron security. The security team warns the loitering kids. If they don't listen, the cops come and arrest them. After their parents have to pay the stiff fine, they will think twice about their children's behavior...
It's interesting that these malls check ID's to make sure that teens are working there. I imagine that the security guards get to where they recognize certain people here.
Kids do seem to buy a lot at the mall here. I don't think that malls have the responsibility to provide a place for kids to hang out but I know that we don't have much for them around here. I see them congregating in parking lots a lot.
As for hanging out, I do that myself sometimes. I love to window shop occasionally.