Current draft:
Title: Curfew Kerfuffles
Validity: Must have policy: "Curfew".
The issue: During a late-night jog, @@RANDOMNAME@@ witnessed a burglary in action and called the police. When the cops arrived on the scene, however, @@HE@@ was arrested along with the thief for being in violation of the national curfew. When the media picked up the story, outrage over the perceived injustice has led to a renewed anti-curfew movement making its way to your office.
Option 1
"What happened to my client is simply unacceptable," states @@RANDOMNAME_1@@'s lawyer, @@RANDOMNAME@@. "When a model citizen like @@FIRSTNAME_1@@ who pays @@HIS@@ taxes, obeys the law, and reports crimes is arrested for going on an evening stroll, the only thing that can come of that is people being scared to report crimes! What irony! This curfew is completely counterproductive! Do the right thing, @@LEADER@@. Abolish it."
Effect: nighttime parties sometimes go on past the early evening
Removes policy: Curfew
Option 2
"Oh, something unacceptable happened here, all right!" barks the Chief of @@CAPITAL@@ Police. "We didn’t catch this curfew-violator until @@HE_1@@@ practically reported @@HIMSELF_1@@! The curfew won’t do much unless we show people we’re serious about enforcing it. We need more cops on the night shift and motion sensors on every sidewalk to help us catch offenders in their tracks. And, of course, we’ll need some extra funding. To keep the streets safe."
Effect: homeless people are arrested for failing to go home at night
Option 3
"I’m not sure we should go that far," yawns night-shift officer @@RANDOMNAME@@, before taking a sip from @@HIS@@ mug. "Sure, the curfew reduces crime, but it would be a real waste of time if we were to nab everyone who was just going out for some air. How about we leave the curfew, but just selectively enforce it? That way, people can go outside if they want, and we can add a charge when we arrest legitimate criminals. Plus, it’s less paperwork for me. What could go wrong?"
Effect: criminals are routinely charged with being up past their bedtime
Option 4
Your Minister of Automation, attending the meeting by video call from a beach in East Calypso, unmutes @@HIS@@ microphone and speaks up for the first time. “You know, I don’t see why this has to be a police problem at all. If we just put up some surveillance cameras and use facial-recognition technology, we could just find curfew violators and automatically send them fees by mail. Easy peasy!” @@HE@@ then goes back to sipping on a tropical drink with a little umbrella in it.
Effect: @@DENONYMPLURAL@@ are often spotted wearing sunglasses at night