Description: Steve Curwood interviews Louise Day Hicks about her vote in favor of a curfew proposal for the city of Boston. Hicks thinks that the curfew could reduce unrest on the streets in the evenings. She says that she will vote to rescind the curfew if police are shown to use it as a means to harass residents. Hicks notes that the senior citizens and fire fighters support the curfew proposal. They shoot cutaways.
0:58:32: Visual: Steve Curwood interviews Louis Day Hicks in her office. Curwood asks Hicks why she is in favor of a curfew proposal for Boston. Hicks says that senior citizens and fire fighters have requested the curfew; that a curfew could mean greater safety in the evening. Curwood comments that police have called the curfew proposal unenforceable. Hicks says that the city should try the curfew to test its effectiveness; that she voted for it to show solidarity with the senior citizens and fire fighters. Curwood points out the expense involved in a curfew ordinance; that the county may have to pay for private lawyers to defend violators because of the heavy workload of the public defenders. Hicks says that the curfew does not place undue burden on minors, who can move about with a note from their parents; that the curfew can be rescinded if it proves to be unworkable. Hicks says that the curfew could be enforced arbitrarily as a means of harassment; that she will vote to rescind the curfew if this proves to be true. Hicks says that the law could be used to bolster parental authority; that she hopes most parents have authority over their children even without the curfew. Hicks says that she does not know if the mayor will veto the curfew. Curwood thanks Hicks. The crew takes cutaway shots of Curwood and Hicks. Curwood and Hicks speak informally. Hicks talks about her constituents' support for the curfew.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 05/06/1976
Description: SUMP PUMPS FOR METHUEN FLOODS. NEWTON FIRE DEPARTMENT BAILS OUT WET CELLARS
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 04/07/1987
Description: Mayor Kevin White press conference re: police and fire department cuts.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 05/05/1981
Description: Milton Academy. Suburban homes, car in driveway, house with flag. Wealthy neighborhood. Letter carrier delivers mail. Congregational church. Town office building, fire department. Inside coffee shop.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 07/07/1988
Description: NESWC. Shots of North Andover, MA, Main Street, Town Hall, Fire Station, Edward Scanlon. .
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 01/11/1982
Description: Thick smoke pours from fire outside North Station. Forceful hoses spray water from Boston fire trucks and BFD, Massport and Coast Guard boats.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 01/20/1984
Description: FIRE ENGINES AT PRUDENTIAL CENTER, FIREFIGHTERS GETTING OXYGEN, AMBULANCE, EVACUATION. INTERVIEW WITH JOHN RODMAN, NEWS DIRECTOR WEEI RADIO.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 01/02/1986
Description: Hull town manager lists jobs and municipal services to be eliminated if Proposition 2 1/2 override does not pass. Town of Hull sign, waterfront, houses. Hull and Hingham fire engines. Smoldering, charred house.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 02/06/1991
Description: Financial advisor Carmen Elio urges cautious investments by public pension funds to cushion blow of drastic stock market drop. Cambridge firehouse, police, high school, library. Brookline police dept.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 10/21/1987
Description: RAY FLYNN SWEARS IN NEW FIRE COMMISSIONER LEO STAPLETON, CITY COUNCILLORS ATTEND. Kathy Flynn
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 02/01/1984