Curfews can limit personal freedom and autonomy, potentially infringing on individual rights. They may also disproportionately affect certain groups, such as lower-income individuals or young people, leading to feelings of unfairness and resentment. Additionally, enforcing curfews can strain relationships between authorities and residents, creating tension in communities.
A bad person is often someone who intentionally harms others, lacks empathy or remorse for their actions, and consistently engages in unethical behavior. Their actions may be driven by selfishness, a disregard for the well-being of others, or a lack of moral principles.
Bad Things Happen to Bad People - 2012 was released on: USA: 11 February 2012
yes it is because sometimes when you think about bad things your actions follow. your brain is connected to your nerves so when you think you react.
heart attack, stops beating, etc.
"When Bad Things Happen to Good People" was written by Harold S. Kushner and first published in 1981. The book offers reflections on coping with tragedy, loss, and faith.
yes because ugly people stay up
No there were no curfews in effect for the West Germans.
90%
there should be cause you dont know what might happend if there are no curfews for those under 18!(: bye
false they DID have very strict curfews for female students
So that you wont get pregnant
Nope
we can die from robbers
eating a taco..
Generally, curfews are set by municipalities not the state. In Mississippi curfews range from 14 to 16 years old depending on the cities.
Lynn S. Urban has written: 'The deterrent effect of curfews' -- subject(s): Juvenile delinquency, Youth curfews
When you do bad things, bad things will happen to you (you will get bad Karma)