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Chicago Ridge Mall Extends Youth Supervision Hours

Youths age 17 and under must be accompanied by a parent or supervising adult after 5 p.m. from Dec. 25 through Dec. 31.

CHICAGO RIDGE, IL -- Chicago Ridge Mall will extend its Youth Supervision Policy to cover the entire week of Dec. 25 through Dec. 21. All visitors age 17 and under must be accompanied at all times by a parent or supervising adult age 21 or older after 5 p.m. The policy was established three years ago to ensure that all shoppers enjoy a safe, pleasant and family-friendly shopping experience.

The same policy is currently in effect on Fridays and Saturdays. Unsupervised youth age 17 and under. shopping before 5 p.m. on the weekends must be joined by an adult. Youths and adults must be able to provide proof of age. Those who fail to present ID will be asked to leave the mall. Proper identification includes a state-issued driver’s license or ID card, a passport, or a military ID. The identification must include a photograph, date of birth and be tamper proof.

One adult may accompany up to six youths. The supervising adult must remain with the youths at all times. Adults are responsible for the youths’ behavior while accompanying them in the mall and ensure that they are following mall’s Code of Conduct. Shoppers of all ages are reminded to mind their manners and refrain from obscene or profane language and other loud, disruptive behavior posing a safety threat to other guests. The code also prohibits gang attire from being worn inside the mall.

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Mall employees under 17 may continue to work within their store during the hours with the youth supervision policy is in effect. If their shift ends during policy hours, employees must be prepared to show valid ID and proof of employment.

The Chicago Ridge Mall enacted the policy in 2014 after a fight broke out in the food court that sent hundreds of shoppers and teens on winter break running through the mall. What was thought to be gunshots actually turned out to be a restaurant employee banging pots and pans together to break up the melee.

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