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curfew
noun
Any regulation requiring people to be off the streets and in their homes by a certain time.
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The arrests happened less than 10 minutes after the start of the curfew.
People dispersed in the lead-up to the 10pm curfew, instituted on Tuesday by Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake.
At the beginning, when the curfew was clamped down at 6pm, there was a nightly rush for transport, public and private, as people scrambled to get indoors promptly.
The 10pm curfew remained in effect for Saturday night.
Of course, living with your parents still means you have to abide by their rules; the free food, free roof and free broadband come at a price – often in the form of a curfew.
She said a city-wide curfew for all residents between 10pm and 5am would be imposed for a week beginning on Tuesday night.
Related: Baltimore riots: schools to reopen and Orioles to play to empty stadium - live At least 10 people were arrested after curfew, according to police commissioner Anthony Batts.
However, another mass confrontation was averted on Tuesday only thanks to members of the notorious Bloods and Crips gangs, who teamed with community activists to push hundreds more protesters, who had demonstrated late into the evening, back to their homes as the curfew loomed.
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