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Teenage Curfews.
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... Citizenship Coursework Teenage Curfews The issue that I am studying and what both the articles are studying is the matter of teenage curfews. I am going to look at two articles to see what the press and newspapers, from different sides of the political spectrum, have to say about the concern of teenage curfews. There are arguments for and against, depending on what article it is. The main arguments for teenage curfews are that teenage "yobbery" and "hooliganism" have been increasing; whereas the main argument against teenage curfews is that it is "breaching young people's rights". The two articles are from the Guardian and the Daily Mail. The Guardian has the title "Teenage Curfews Criticised" this article has a balanced view with points for and against the use of teenage curfews. Whereas the Daily Mail's title is "Blair Blitz on Yobs" this article is a lot more biased and has loads of points for the














