Pubdate: Sun, 05 May 2002 Source: American Press (LA) Copyright: 2002 Shearman Corporation Contact: http://www.americanpress.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/926 Author: Melissa Fontenot TEENS' ENTERTAINMENT OPTIONS LIMITED When I was a teen-ager, I faced the same problems many teens face today. The problem is how to occupy free time on Friday and Saturday nights. Many problems can come about when teen-agers have nowhere to go and no place to socialize with friends. Some types of problems that occur when teens have no place to socialize is mischievous behavior, hanging around in public parking lots and doing drugs. Some types of mischievous behavior can occur out of boredom. Teen-agers begin to hang around in businesses, schools, churches, and public parking lots. Many businesses have no choice, but to call the police to make teens leave their business, so the business does not lose potential customers. Most of the time when teen-agers gather in public parking lots, they play loud music that can be annoying or disturbing to paying customers and cause problems. One problem we notice with teen-agers is they are bored, therefore the teens may go around hitting mailboxes, toilet papering trees and turning on faucets or sprinklers in people's yards as a form of entertainment. Another problem can occur when teens have no place to go for entertainment is to turn to drugs as a form of entertainment. This has been an on going problem for at least 10 years or more and the issue of teens having no place to go still remains a problem today. One solution may be to have a location supervised by adults where teen-agers can meet and socialize with friends. As an alternative, teens could listen to music, shoot pool, play video games and purchase refreshments. Perhaps this solution would give our teens a chance to have fun in a safe environment without doing drugs, bothering business owners or destroying people's property. MELISSA FONTENOT Elton - --- MAP posted-by: Ariel