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Email to
THSC Association Regarding Defeat of Daytime Curfew
Dear Tim and
Staff,
I just want to
report to you today that we were successful last night at the
Murphy City Council meeting for defeating the proposed daytime
curfew. Several home school families showed up to the meeting and
were allowed to speak, I being one of them.
Two
of the
parents had
already had one-on-one conversations with
a couple
of
council members
earlier yesterday afternoon.
They explained the situation and all of the problems associated
with the proposed ordinance and with daytime curfews in general.
There were many compelling reasons, both legal and logical, to
strike down the proposal.
It was clear even before we had our chance to speak at the meeting
that the council was on our side.
In the
end the council
decided to
postpone a final vote on the
ordinance
until next
council meeting in two weeks.
The daytime provisions will be removed from the ordinance and it
will
contain only the nocturnal portions which have been in effect for
the last 3 years.
I want to
thank you for your support in this matter. I was amazed that you called me and my wife after hours to
offer advice
and
support.
You led me to the appropriate
opinions and briefs on the THSC website relating to juvenile
daytime curfews.
As I was severely
pressed for time (we only found out about the proposal
4 ½
hours prior to
the
council meeting), the soft copies of the material were
critical timesavers as I prepared my
statement.
I had about 45
minutes to prepare my statement after finally gathering all of the
documentation.
Without your help
my case would
have been substantially weaker.
At the
beginning of the meeting
the city
attorney, who drafted the wording, presented the ordinance and
explained the meaning and content.
As part of his justification he touted the
Qutb vs. Strauss
case which was specifically mentioned in the legal opinion on your
website.
This case was dealing with Dallas's
nocturnal
curfew
but the city
attorney represented our ordinance as being almost exactly the
same as the Dallas ordinance in the court case.
Of course our
ordinance contained the daytime wording
which put it in
an entirely different category from the Dallas ordinance.
I quickly picked up on this misrepresentation and was able to
include it in my statement.
Had I not had this legal opinion at my disposal, because of
your faithful response after business hours, I would not have
seen the
fallacy and
neither would the city council.
Thank you
again for your help yesterday. I never actually thought
we would benefit so directly from our membership in
THSC.
It's that,
"It won't happen to me" mentality and I was proven wrong.
Kind Regards,
Frank and Nancy Buercklin
Murphy, TX
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