
NJ Cracks Down on Unruly Teens Disrupting Shore Vacations
New Jersey beach town mayors are urging the state to reconsider lenient penalties for juvenile offenders amid a surge of unsupervised teens causing chaos in vacation spots. Incidents include a false active shooter alarm in Seaside Heights, a stabbing in Ocean City, and a state of emergency in Wildwood. Mayors are calling for stricter laws and better parenting to curb the disorder, as local police struggle with limited resources and a lack of respect from the youth.