>Dear Friends:
On June 13 2007, the Ridgewood Council will have a public hearing on an ordinance to amend the Code of the Village of Ridgewood to provide for certain violations for the “consumption and/or possession of alcoholic beverage by underage persons”.
The intent of this ordinance is in no way meant to provide police with additional grounds to enter a residence or to give kids a police record, but rather to protect them as well as the residents of the Village. Our goal is to save lives!
The following information provided by the National Clearinghouse for Alcohol and Drug Information is important to note:
1) A child who reaches age 21 without smoking, abusing alcohol or using drugs is virtually certain never to do so.
2) The average age when youth first try alcohol is 11 years for boys and 13 years for girls. The average age at which Americans begin drinking regularly is 15.9 years old.
3) It has been estimated that over three million teenagers are out-and-out alcoholics. Several million more have a serious drinking problem that they cannot manage on their own.
4) The three leading causes of death for 15-24 year olds are automobile crashes, homicides and suicides — alcohol is a leading factor in all three.
The Community Task Force will be holding presentations for students as well as parents. Teenage drinking is a problem not only for Ridgewood. However, we as parents/adults can do something to help our children. Come to the meeting on June 13th.! I Support the Ordinance!. I believe it will help save lives.
What do you think? I would like your input to get a clear idea of where the community stands on the proposed ordinance. You can e-mail me with your comments at [email protected] or call me at (201)447-3489.
If you would like, I will also be happy to meet with you (individually or in groups). I look forward to hear from you.
Please send this e-mail to ten friends and ask them to do the same.
Thank you.
Pat Mancuso



