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Around 1997, the City of Louisville enacted a curfew for people 16 and under. The punks of the town, led by Brat Magazine, came together to protest this travesty of justice (which years later, has barely been enforced and is pretty much a joke).

There were two anti curfew rallies, detailed below:


Anti-curfew Rally one (?-?-97):



Anti-Curfew Show Two (?-?-98):