❓WHAT HAPPENED: Gloucester Township, New Jersey, passed a new ordinance allowing fines or jail time for parents if their children cause public disturbances.
👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Gloucester Township Council, Chief David Harkins, local law enforcement, and community members.
📍WHEN & WHERE: The ordinance was adopted on July 28, 2025, in Gloucester Township, New Jersey.
💬KEY QUOTE: “We’ve gotten overwhelming support from our community. People recognize the need for parental responsibility.” – Chief David Harkins
🎯IMPACT: The ordinance aims to encourage parental accountability and prevent youths from entering the juvenile justice system.
In Gloucester Township, New Jersey, a new ordinance effective from July allows fines up to $2,000 or jail time for parents whose children cause public disturbances. The Gloucester Township Council adopted the measure on July 28, prompted by disruptions at community events, notably during the township’s annual community day in June 2024.
Police Chief David Harkins explained that the ordinance followed an incident where around 500 unsupervised teens disrupted a family event, leading to police intervention requiring support from nearby towns. Ten juveniles aged 13 to 17 and two others were arrested. “I’ve never experienced anything like it in 30 years as a police officer—the disrespect, the violent behavior that ruined a family event,” Harkins said.
The police chief noted strong community backing for the ordinance, stating, “We’ve gotten overwhelming support from our community. People recognize the need for parental responsibility.”
The ordinance stipulates that for a first offense, parents may be required to supervise their child. A second offense could result in fines, up to 90 days in jail, or both. Harkins clarified the intent is prevention, not punishment: “We’re not looking to put anybody in jail. This is about warning parents and due process.”
The police department will provide information sheets and warnings to parents of minors taken into custody, alongside support like a full-time social worker and parenting classes. “We understand being a parent is a tough job,” Harkins said. “We’re committed to giving help to those that need it.”
No parents have faced charges under the ordinance yet.
NEW: New Jersey town will punish parents with fines and jail time for their children’s crimes, according to a new ordinance.
Gloucester Township will smack parents with up to a $2000 fine and/or 90 days of jail time.
The decision was made after “unruly juveniles” were dropped… pic.twitter.com/6G6EvmV5uJ
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) August 15, 2025
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